Yes, it does.
Yes, matter has weight because it has mass, which is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Matter also takes up space because it has volume, which is the amount of physical space an object occupies.
Vacuum sealing clothes for space does not reduce the weight of the clothes themselves. However, it can help compress the clothes to take up less space, making them easier to pack and transport.
The number of wheelbarrows in a ton of crusher dust will vary depending on the size of the wheelbarrow and the weight capacity it can hold. On average, a typical wheelbarrow can hold about 3 cubic feet of material, which is roughly 100 pounds of crusher dust. Therefore, it would take approximately 20 wheelbarrows to carry a ton of crusher dust.
An object that fits this description is a physical object, such as a book or a table. These objects have volume and mass, which means they take up space and have weight.
There is no change to an objects status as matter in space. Matter continues to exist in the absence of air and weight. If this were not the case all matter in space (suns, planets, etc.) would all vanish. Mass and weight are two different things. Mass is a measure of how much matter an object has, and that does not change when you change or eliminate gravity. Weight, on the other hand, is the force that an object creates due to its mass and the influence of gravity. If it takes a certain amount of force to accelerate an object, it will still take that certain amount of force to accelerate it the same way from the same reference point, no matter what the gravity.
yes everything with weight takes up space and when you write with a pencil the lead is breaking off and transferring onto a piece of paper
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Yes, matter has weight because it has mass, which is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Matter also takes up space because it has volume, which is the amount of physical space an object occupies.
Mass is defined as anything that has weight and takes up space.
Your weight does not technically change when you go into space, as weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. However, in space your gravitational force is reduced (you are in a state of freefall), so you experience the sensation of weightlessness.
No, a piece can only occupy one square at any one time.
18K gold is 75% pure gold, so to calculate how much gold is in an 18K piece, you would take the weight of the piece and multiply it by 0.75. This will give you the weight of the pure gold content in the 18K piece.
Making an estimate on floor space of a three piece suite depends directly on how large the rooms are in the suites. The floor space can be anywhere from 1,000 feet to 20,000 feet or larger.
If one of you opponents pieces is around the King by on space like up down left right or any diagonal you can go on top of it and take the other players piece!
Vacuum sealing clothes for space does not reduce the weight of the clothes themselves. However, it can help compress the clothes to take up less space, making them easier to pack and transport.
The two forces acting on a space shuttle during take off and throughout its ascent through the atmosphere are Thrust and Weight. Moreover, there is also a drag force in the direction of the weight, i.e., opposite to the motion of the space shuttle. Hope that's what you were looking for. :)
14 by 14 square foot will be plenty of space.