Fire is the process of the rapid oxidation of combustible material. Since it is not an object, it has no weight. The objects that burn have weight and the ash from the burning has weight.
In any given fire, the total weight of the fuel will be more than the total weight of the ash, because fire releases gasses and they disperse into the atmosphere and do not stay with the ash.
A shadow is bigger than you but doesn't weigh anything.
You cannot weigh anything in kilograms nor pounds since these are measures of mass, not of weight. 70.1 kg = 154.5 pounds.
Fire hose reels are much stronger than typical home-based hose reels people use to water their gardens and lawns. Typical heavy duty fire hose reels weigh anywhere from 25 to 35 pounds. In kilograms, the weight of typical reels are 11-15 kg.
The weight of fire equipment can vary greatly depending on the specific type and size of equipment. For example, a typical fire extinguisher can weigh between 5 to 20 pounds, while a firefighter's turnout gear can weigh around 45 pounds. Larger equipment like fire hoses or ladders can weigh hundreds of pounds.
yes. because you didn't add anything to it or take anything away from it. so it's just a different size.
A shadow is bigger than you but doesn't weigh anything.
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Altitude doesn't weigh anything.
Well they can weigh anything but the average is about 7 pounds
the galexy does not weigh anything its mass is around 1,153,678000000000000000000000000000000000000 kg
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your shadow
That depends on the size and materials of the fire truck. Some firetrucks hold as much as 3000 gallons of water and can weigh 50,000 pounds or more.
This will depend on what type of goose. You cannot weigh anything online.
5 18 is a number which is an abstract concept. It does not weigh anything!
A shadow or an reflection is as big as a human, yet it doesn't weigh anything.