yes because you can weigh the object but you don't change the object at all
Measurable characteristics are attributes or traits that can be quantified or assessed using a specific measurement scale or method. These characteristics can be objectively observed, documented, and compared. Examples include length, weight, temperature, and time.
Physical characteristics of an individual refer to their outward appearance, such as height, weight, hair color, eye color, skin tone, and body structure. These characteristics are determined by genetics and can vary among different people.
Living things exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, response to stimuli, metabolism, and organization that distinguish them from non-living things. Non-living things lack these characteristics and do not require energy to maintain their structure.
The weight of sulfur remains the same at 2 kg when it is wet, as weight is a measure of mass and does not change with moisture. However, the presence of water may affect the overall volume and handling characteristics of the sulfur. If you're referring to the total weight including the water, that would depend on how much water is absorbed or adheres to the sulfur.
Physical features and physical characteristics can sometimes be used interchangeably, but they refer to slightly different things. Physical features usually describe observable attributes such as height, weight, or hair color, while physical characteristics can encompass a wider range of traits like posture, gait, or facial expressions.
Weight and volume.
weight and drag
weight and drag
weight and drag
The characteristics of a plane is that it's light weight, it's streamline, it also has airfoil wings.
there are three, height, weight, and length
strong, beautiful, its weight, and clarity
Length, weight, color
no idea at all
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No. 52.1 kilograms is a measure of mass, not weight. Weight and mass are measures of different characteristics.
all depends what you mean weight is a measurement of heaviness to carry weight is to have importance to pull one's weight is to contribute your share to throw one's weight is to use power and influence