answersLogoWhite

0

Yes. If an object gives off an odour, it is producing airborne chemicals which would cause minimum weight loss. (Not enough to measure)

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences
Related Questions

What makes something sink in water?

An object will sink in water if its density is greater than the density of water. This means that the weight of the object is greater than the buoyant force acting on it. Consequently, the object displaces less water than its weight.


What does produces an upward force?

Buoyancy produces an upward force on an object immersed in a fluid, such as water or air. This force is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces - known as Archimedes' principle.


Why an object has a different weight in air from its weight in water?

An object's weight in air differs from its weight in water due to the buoyant force exerted by the fluid. When submerged in water, the buoyant force acts upward against the weight of the object, effectively reducing its apparent weight. This phenomenon is described by Archimedes' principle, which states that the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. Consequently, while the object's mass remains constant, its weight appears less in water than in air.


Why does beef float while cooking?

Raw beef will sink in water, however as it cooks it looses weight (mostly water loss) and as it looses weight it becomes lighter therefore it will rise and begin to float.


How a 12 year old looses weight?

smoke weed all day!


What is weight at the centre of the earth?

At the center of the Earth, the weight of an object is effectively zero due to the principle of gravitational equilibrium. As you move toward the center, the gravitational forces from the mass of the Earth around you pull in all directions, canceling each other out. Consequently, an object at the Earth's center experiences weightlessness.


When he force of gravity on the moon is approximately one sixth that of the earth The direct variation formula for weight on the earth compared to weight on the moon would be?

The direct variation formula for weight on Earth compared to weight on the Moon can be expressed as ( W_m = \frac{1}{6} W_e ), where ( W_m ) is the weight on the Moon and ( W_e ) is the weight on Earth. This indicates that an object's weight on the Moon is one-sixth of its weight on Earth due to the difference in gravitational force. Consequently, if you know an object's weight on Earth, you can easily calculate its weight on the Moon using this formula.


Does the buoyant force on a floating object depend on the weight of the object itself or on the weight of the fluid displaced by the object?

The buoyant force on a floating object depends on the weight of the fluid displaced by the object, not on the weight of the object itself. This is known as Archimedes' principle.


Buoyancy force is determined by comparing the?

Buoyancy force is determined by comparing the weight of the fluid displaced by an object to the weight of the object itself. If the weight of the fluid displaced is greater than the weight of the object, the object will float. If the weight of the fluid displaced is less than the weight of the object, the object will sink.


If the apparent weight of an object can be found by subtracting the buoyant force from the weight of the object what is the apparent weight of the floating object?

Zero.


Why might scientists measure the weight of an object rather than the weight of an object?

The mass of an object does not change , but its weight can vary.


When an object floats the buoyant force is the weight of the object?

If the object is floating, then the buoyant force is equal to the object's weight.