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Yes, Mercury is heavier than water. Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/cm³, which is much greater than the density of water at 1 g/cm³.
When the elevator accelerates upwards, it pushes you against the floor, increasing the normal force acting on you, making you feel heavier. When the elevator descends and decelerates, there is less normal force acting on you, so you feel lighter.
A feather. As you move a feather backwards, it feels lighter due to air resistance, whereas moving it forward increases the resistance, making it feel heavier.
When an object is in water, it may appear lighter because of the buoyant force acting on it. The buoyant force counteracts the weight of the object, making it feel lighter in water compared to in air.
You do not become lighter or heavier when you fart. Farting releases gas that was already inside your body, so there is no change in mass.
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I think you feel lighter as you are higher off the ground and when you are on the moon you feel much lighter than on Earth
Much lighter. If you weighed 180 pounds on earth you would weigh 68.4 pounds on Mercury.
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-- You feel lighter on a roller coaster when your speed is either upward and decreasing or downward and increasing. -- You feel heavier when your speed is either upward and increasing or downward and decreasing. -- Exactly the same as on an elevator.
Yes, Mercury is heavier than water. Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/cm³, which is much greater than the density of water at 1 g/cm³.
Some dumbbells feel heavier than others because they have different weights. The weight of a dumbbell is determined by the amount of material it is made of, so a heavier dumbbell will feel heavier to lift than a lighter one.
A centrifuge machine can be used to separate gold from mercury. The centrifuge uses centrifugal force to separate the heavier gold from the lighter mercury.
When the elevator accelerates upwards, it pushes you against the floor, increasing the normal force acting on you, making you feel heavier. When the elevator descends and decelerates, there is less normal force acting on you, so you feel lighter.
99000 times lighter than earth.
A feather. As you move a feather backwards, it feels lighter due to air resistance, whereas moving it forward increases the resistance, making it feel heavier.