The answer would depend on the altitude (or depth) of the air you're measuring. Because air can be compressed, the weight of the atmosphere (or atmosphere plus water if it is submerged) on top of the air you're measuring determines the volume, or space, the air takes up. The more the weight, the smaller the space the compressed air would take up. Temperature is also a factor as air becomes denser and compresses (the molecules become more tightly packed) as it gets colder.
To fill an 89-gallon tub with ice, you would need approximately 747 pounds of ice.
It would be about 30.86 pounds.
the space shuttle weighed as much as roman
To find out how much you would weigh on Neptune, you can use the gravitational pull of Neptune, which is about 1.14 times that of Earth. If you weigh 72 pounds on Earth, you would multiply that by Neptune's gravity: 72 pounds × 1.14 = approximately 82.08 pounds. Therefore, you would weigh about 82 pounds on Neptune.
On Mars, you would weigh about 23.7 pounds. On Venus, you would weigh about 58.5 pounds. On Jupiter, you would weigh about 165.3 pounds.
Its mass would be 6 pounds...
If you weigh 70 pounds on earth, then you would weigh about 11.7 pounds on the moon,(without your space suit).
If you weigh 300 pounds in space, you would also weigh 300 pounds on Earth. Weight is the force exerted on a mass due to gravity, and the gravitational force acting on an object is similar in space and on Earth.
2640 pounds
To fill an 89-gallon tub with ice, you would need approximately 747 pounds of ice.
In order to store 800contacts it would fill one spot in a phone. Contacts do not take up very much space in any phone as that is integrated when manufactured.
200,000 pounds
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It would be about 30.86 pounds.
No, 100 pounds of steel is not heavier than 100 pounds of feathers; they both weigh the same—100 pounds. The difference lies in their volume and density: steel is much denser than feathers, so 100 pounds of steel would occupy a much smaller space compared to 100 pounds of feathers, which would take up a significantly larger volume.
To estimate how much money would fill a 2010 Toyota Prius, we can consider the vehicle's interior space. The cargo area of a 2010 Prius is approximately 21.6 cubic feet. If filled with $100 bills, which measure about 0.0043 cubic feet each, it would take around 5,000 bills to fill the space, equating to about $500,000. This is a rough estimate and actual amounts could vary based on the arrangement and other factors.
71.23 pounds of pressure approximately