W=mg
It is influenced by mass and acceleration of a body.
Mass is intrinsic, it is real property of matter.
Weight is extrinsic, it is modifiable property of matter.
I think you may have misspelled your question. This always makes it a bit more difficult to answer. But I'm going to make the assumption that your solution was labelled "15% w/w" Is that about right? Well, then, what that means is that your solution contains 15 parts by weight of of the solute, and 85 parts by weight of the solvent. For example, a solution of 15 grams of salt and 85 grams of water is a 15% w/w solution of salt in water. By the way, w/w means "weight in weight".
Yes you can! Energy E=hf = hc/w where w is the wavelength. The constant hc is a key constant in physics. It is energy moment and has the value .2 picopico joule meter or 300 micro electron volt meter (uevm).
Mass cannot be created or destroyed, and will therefore remain constant even when matter changes its state. The volume, on the other hand, can change because volume is a state function (dependent on the state of the system). Mass is an intrinsic property of the system. Weight and mass are commonly used interchangeably but are actually two different concepts. Weight is the gravitational force acting on a body defined as W=mg, where g is the gravitational constant. On earth, g = 9.81 m/s2, and the correct unit of weight is the Newton. Weight also remains constant with state changes.
Weight would not exist w/o gravity. Weight is defined as mass times the force of gravity acting on that weight. Mass is constant, density is constant, and volume is constant, if gravity is the only variable.
When Hydrogen Is Passed Over Hot Tubgsten Oxide (WO3) WO3 + 3H2 ----------------> 3H2O + W
Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity W = mg
w=mg
Gravity itself is an acceleration. The standard equation for force is F=ma, where F is force, m is mass and a is acceleration. w=mg is the same equation applied to a particular type of force: weight. In w=mg, w is weight, m is mass and g is gravity, or the acceleration due to gravity if you prefer. The value of g for ALL objects near Earth's surface is 9.8 meters per square second.
Weight = mass x gravity acceleration w= mg.
The formula for finding weight is W=mg. Weight= Mass x Gravity.
W=mg W=45.06 x 9.81=442N
W=mg
Weight, W= mg.
Weight is the objects mass times the gravity. W=mg
as weight(w)=mg,therefore dimension of wight is ML PER T SQUARE
Weight is given by the formula, W=mg W is the weight of the object in newtons m is the mass of the object in kilograms
The equation for power factor is PF = True power in watts/Apparent power in Volt Amps.