Depending on the composition of 'phony diamonds', yes, genuine diamonds will probably weigh more.
The specific gravity of diamonds is 3.5, which is above average.
The weight of 1 million dollars in diamonds depends on the price per carat, which can vary significantly based on quality and type. For example, if we consider an average price of $10,000 per carat, 1 million dollars would equate to about 100 carats. Since 1 carat is approximately 0.2 grams, this would mean the diamonds would weigh around 20 grams, or about 0.044 pounds. However, if the diamonds are more expensive, the total weight would be less.
'Small' is relative, so commonly diamonds that weigh less than one-quarter carat -- .25 carat -- can be considered 'small'. Often if several are set in jewelery, they are called accent diamonds.
The word "phony" (fake, artificial) is also spelled less frequently as "phoney."
You would weigh more on Saturn compared to Mercury because Saturn is a much larger planet with a stronger gravitational pull. Mercury is a smaller planet with a weaker gravitational pull, so you would weigh less on Mercury.
You would weigh less, but your mass would stay the same. Weight is a result of gravity, mass is an inherent property of matter.
Objects under water seem to weigh less but they have the same mass as they would out of water.
No, the plane would weigh the same.
Yes, about 12 pounds because there is less gravity on the moon so everyone would weigh less. They would weigh 11.6 pounds to be exact.
You would seem to weigh less on Mars or on Venus than you do here on Earth, although the environment of Venus would be intolerable because of the high temperature and extreme pressures. On Mercury you would weigh much less, but the heat there is intense.
I think he would weigh very less.
yes
you would weigh less