The scale is precise but not accurate.
depends on what substance you are weighing that is 5 quarters
130 pound weights would weigh more than a child weighing 130 pounds dead weight because the weights are objects with a fixed weight regardless of being lifted, whereas the weight of a child can fluctuate depending on factors like movement or position.
Cam Newton is listed as weighing 245 pounds (111 kg).
No, weighing 20,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 pounds is an unrealistic and unattainable weight for a human or any object. This weight far exceeds the mass of any known object in the universe.
The digital scale is inaccurate by 0.002 kg when weighing a 10 kg weight. This indicates a margin of error in the scale's measurement accuracy. It is important to consider such discrepancies when precision is crucial.
An average male saltwater crocodile will weigh 780 kilograms (1,700 pounds), but there have been reports of salties weighing over 2,600 pounds! Hope that helped
what is the avrege weight of the lynx cat
He was at his heaviest weight at the time weighing at 698 pounds.
Weight is calculated by height not age.
175 pounds if recent reports are to be believed
175 pounds if recent reports are to be believed
The maximum weight for a tiger can range from 220 to 660 pounds, with males typically weighing more than females.
The Male African lion is a very large cat, with males weighing between 330 and 550 pounds and females weighing between 260 and 400 pounds.
Weighing Machines are used to calculate and display weight of items. Weight is usually displayed in Kilograms (Kgs) or Pounds (lbs)
The average weight of a capuchin monkey ranges from 3 to 9 pounds, with males typically weighing more than females.
According to newspaper reports,weighs 180 pounds.
A person weighing 114 pounds on Earth would weigh approximately 19 pounds on the Moon. This is because the Moon's gravitational pull is about 1/6th that of Earth's. To calculate the weight on the Moon, you multiply the Earth weight by the Moon's gravity factor (114 pounds ÷ 6).