It is approx 4.9 Newtons.
To find the weight of 500 moles of CuBr, you first need to determine the molar mass of CuBr which is 159.43 g/mol. Then, you can calculate the weight by multiplying the number of moles by the molar mass: 500 moles * 159.43 g/mol = 79,715 g.
Jupiter's surface gravity is about 2.5 times that on Earth. So a mass of 500 grams would have a weight of about 1250 grams weight.
It depends on the density of the shampoo. With water, 1 ml = 1 gram, but I would imagine that shampoo is denser than water. The only way to know for sure would be to know the mass or density of the shampoo directly.
500 n is a force created by a mass (500 / 9.807) = 50.98 kg so: potential energy = m * g * h = 50.98 * 9.807 * 10 = 5000 joules. . if it was 500 kg (not newtons) weight, then m*g*h = 500 * 9.807 * 10 = 49035 joules.
The average molecular weight of dextrin can vary depending on the degree of polymerization and branching. Typically, dextrin has a molecular weight ranging from 500 to 5,000 g/mol.
a box of cereal is 450 g in weight
No, 500 g of zinc metal weighs more than 200 g of zinc metal. Weight is directly proportional to the mass of an object; therefore, a higher mass will result in a higher weight.
That would depend on where the person is at. Different celestial bodies have different accelerations due to gravity, which affects the weight. If the assumption is that the person is on Earth, where the acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m s-2: Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity 500 Newtons = mass x 9.81 m s-2 mass = 500 / 9.81 = 51 kilograms Note that mass is constant, no matter where the object in question is. Weight, however, depends on the location of the object.
equation: weight= mass*gravity weight = 50kg * 9.8 m/s or 10 m/s (samething) =500 newtons or 490 newtons ~hope that helped!
To find the weight of 500 moles of CuBr, you first need to determine the molar mass of CuBr which is 159.43 g/mol. Then, you can calculate the weight by multiplying the number of moles by the molar mass: 500 moles * 159.43 g/mol = 79,715 g.
Assuming that the 500 N figure was the result of measuring your weight on Venus' surface, you mass can be obtained from the formula: (Mass) = (Weight) / (Acceleration due to gravity). The acceleration due to gravity on Venus' surface is approximately 9 m/s2 (one significant figure), and therefore: Mass = (500 N) / (9 m/s2) = 60 kg, to one significant figure.
Jupiter's surface gravity is about 2.5 times that on Earth. So a mass of 500 grams would have a weight of about 1250 grams weight.
Cars vary in mass from about 500 kg to 3,000 kg, depending on make and model.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters is a measure of volume and the other is a measure of weight or mass.
The force needed to lift a 500 g mass would be equal to its weight, which is given by mass x acceleration due to gravity. Using Earth's gravity (9.81 m/s^2), the force required would be approximately 4.905 N.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.