If we are talking the weight mass ratio, it will be the carrot.
The carrot has more material to it and it is thicker than the piece of celery.
Yes. If you cut a carrot, you damage it, destoying a very small part of the carrot. If u keep cutting it there will eventually ve no carrot left. Same with everything else.
A 6 cm carrot has more mass than a 6 cm celery because carrots are denser and contain more solid tissue compared to celery, which is primarily composed of water and has a more fibrous structure. The cellular composition and storage of nutrients in carrots contribute to their greater mass. Additionally, carrots are root vegetables, which store energy and nutrients in a compact form, leading to a higher mass at the same length compared to celery stalks.
A homonym for "carrot" is carat/karat (a unit of mass used for measuring gemstones or a measurement of purity for gold).
if anything it would be reasonable to expect it to lose mass.
A kilogram is more massive than a gram so a carrot would have fewer kilograms in its mass. kilogram or gram?
Spreading out the hot carrot cake increases the surface area of the carrot cake. When more of the carrot cake comes into contact with the surrounding air, more heat can travel from the carrot cake to the surrounding air. In this way, the carrot cake cools faster.(This is the exact answer! Did lots of research to find this much information!)
It is slightly higher than water, 1140 kg/m3
1 kilogram is more realistic.
what is the density of the carrot? are they the same type of carrots? I have had math teachers who throw trick questions into the equations, need all the information before being able to provide a reasonably correct answerl
All the other carrots are plush toys.