First you would find out the mass then the matter if it is present. Then you would figure out how many cubic centimeters it was. Then you total those up and then you have got the volume of the thing.
It is the same formula as finding the volume of a sphere which is: 4/3*pi*radius^3
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.
Any type of balance according to the needs.
You would use milliliters (mL) to measure the capacity of a paper cup.
No. On Mercury you would weigh 37% of what you weigh on Earth.
If you weigh 48.3 kilograms, you would weigh approximately 106.3 pounds. To convert kilograms to pounds, you can use the conversion factor of 1 kilogram is equal to 2.20462 pounds.
You would weigh a baseball bat in kilograms.
So far, there is no unit of measurement available to weigh your height. So, I would not use kilometers, at all. Sorry.
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Weigh? mass in kilograms or pounds.
you can use fractions in nursing in when you weigh someone
Pounds or kilograms
Pounds
ounce
Scales :)
A truck scale.
Here in the States we use pounds.
it wont weigh anything because you are in space because of the gravity xxxx :)