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Its mass.By weight, the amount of matter an object contains is its mass.By size, the amount of matter an object contains is its volume.
False It should read: The amount of matter in an object is its mass (not weight)
The amount of matter in an object is it's mass. Remember that mass is independent of weight.
coefficientThe amount of friction divided by the weight of an object forms a dimensionless number called the coefficient of friction.
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an elephant has less percent of body weight because it distributes the weight more evenly resulting in a smaller amount of body weight <^>
Atomic percent is based on the number of atoms in a sample. So if the sample has x number of oxygen atoms and x number of iron atoms it would report 50% oxygen and 50% iron (atomic percent). Weight percent is based on the mass of the elements detected. So if we used the above example and reported the results as weight percent we would get 22.3% oxygen and 77.7% iron. Weight percent takes into consideration the mass or atomic weight of the elements and not just the number of atoms. Most people use weight percent although for chemistry atomic percent may be more useful.
How can I convert atomic percent to weight percent for example TiC -45%atomic C convert to weight percentage?
Yes, weight is a noun, a thing. Example use: "The massive weight crushed my chest."
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The term you're looking for is volume, which refers to the amount of space that a substance or object occupies. Volume does not necessarily relate to the weight of an object, but rather to the quantity of space it fills.
There is 97.5 percent zinc in a penny and 2.5 percent copper
Static weight is the total amount of weight a table can safely hold in a static position. The dynamic weight is the weight placed in an object and then put into motion. The difference therefore is the weight being stationary or in motion
The amount of weight you can expect to drop during a weight loss camp depends on your current weight, health conditions and the length of the camp. Many people shed a large percent of their weight and can get back into shape over time!
The formula for calculating the percent of weight loss is: (Initial weight - Current weight) / Initial weight x 100.