No. The tablet remains the same weight unless some is removed.
No, when gold is melted it does not weigh less. Its mass remains the same, but its volume may change depending on its state (solid or liquid).
Yes, chlorine tablets can lose their effectiveness over time. Exposure to moisture, heat, and sunlight can cause the tablets to degrade, making them less effective at disinfecting water. It's important to check the expiration date on the packaging and store them in a cool, dry place to maximize their shelf life.
You take the gram weigh 100 less and that is your kilogram . Because , kilograms weigh more than grams so they are 100 less , but at the same time still larger .
A standard adult toothbrush weighs between 15 to 25 grams, while a children's toothbrush may weigh slightly less.
On average, a single Funyuns chip weighs around 1 gram or less.
No, a crushed can does not weigh less than an uncrushed can – the weight of the aluminum remains the same regardless of its shape. The can may appear smaller due to being crushed, but the weight remains constant.
The weight of tablets vary. There are many in the 1.2 pound to 1.6 pound range. There are some that weigh more and less than this.
The crushed can will have a density that is quite a bit higher than the density of the can before it was crushed. Imagine a box of empty aluminum beverage cans. It won't weigh much. If those same cans are crushed, they will weigh the same, but take up a lot less space. The density of the cans can be increased by crushing them. The cans might be said to have a low bulk density before being crushed.
It depends how small it is crushed and how tightly it's packed. The smaller it's crushed and more tightly it's packed, the heavier it is as there is more ice and less space between the pieces of ice. In the most finely crushed and firmly packed volumes of the frozen stuff, the cubic foot of crushed ice will approach being a solid block. A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. A solid block of ice of the same volume weighs about 57.5 pounds. A cubic foot of "normal" crushed ice might weigh 35 to 45 pound range. And it could weigh more or less.
Crushed can because it is crushed and although it weighs the same it takes up less space and when you do d=m/v you get a greater number than that of a regular can
only if you count the air inside the can that has been moved out. if anything, it would weigh less.
near the poles you weigh more
Used tablets can be a good way to buy one for less, if the condition is still good.
It depends on how big the originial un-crushed rock was. If you specify a weight for the original rock then maybe a formula can be devised for this question. However, anything that is solid and then broken into smaller particles will weigh less because some of the particles disappear from the area where you crushed the original form (they may become too small to measure so the weight decreases cosiderably and is more spread out ).
they weigh less than 3000lbs
its no does it weigh more or less
Objects under water seem to weigh less but they have the same mass as they would out of water.