well air is thinner at higher elevations so i would say less at the top...
At the top, because the pressure there is lower.
less ... much less more than 27 cu ft in one cu meter
Anything less than that of 1 cubic meter? Many things...
It could way less, it could way more, or it could way the same. Depends on the pressure. If the pressure is the same in both cubic meters, then the hydrogen ways less than the oxygen.
When it is at a lower pressure or a higher temperature.
No, a typical washing machine is not the same volume as a cubic meter. Most washing machines have a volume of about 0.5 to 1 cubic foot, which is significantly less than a cubic meter (approximately 35.3 cubic feet). While some larger models might approach that volume, standard washing machines generally fall short of a full cubic meter.
A ton is bigger than a cubic meter of wood. A ton is a unit of mass, equal to 1000 kilograms, while a cubic meter is a unit of volume. The weight of a cubic meter of wood will depend on the type of wood and its density.
The number of cubic meters in 1 ton varies depending on the material's density. For example, 1 ton of water is equivalent to 1 cubic meter, as water has a density of 1 ton per cubic meter. However, for other materials like concrete or soil, 1 ton may occupy more or less than 1 cubic meter based on their densities.
The air at the top of the mountain is going to be much less dense than the air at the bottom of the mountain because it is affected less by gravity.
It will float if its total density is less than that of water (1000 kg / cubic meter).
Different types of wood come in different densities; most types of wood have a density slightly less than that of water (which has 1000 kilograms per cubic meter), some (like balsa) have quite a lot less, and there are even types of wood that sink in water.
876 kg/m3 is the density. However, you might want it in different units, such as grams per cubic centimeter, for example. We would then get 876,000g/million cm3 or .876 g/cm3, which is a bit less dense than water.