Liquids such as mercury, glycerol, and sulfuric acid are more dense than water. This means that a given volume of these liquids will weigh more than the same volume of water.
mercury exerts more pressure than water bcause mercury is a metal and water is a non metal obviously mercury weighs more than water
No, body fat does not weigh more than water. Both body fat and water have different densities, with fat being less dense than water. This means that for the same volume, water would weigh more than fat.
The density of the human body is greater than that of water. This means that when you step into water, the water you displace has a weight equal to your weight. If you weigh more than the weight of the water that you displace, you will sink.
nonow if you had said does a pound of feathers weigh more than a pound of water.....
A kilogram of mercury and a kilogram of water both weigh the same - 1 kilogram. However, mercury is more dense than water, so a kilogram of mercury takes up less space than a kilogram of water. This can give the impression that the kilogram of mercury is heavier, but in reality, they have the same weight.
13.7 times more. Because the atoms of mercury are heavier (more massive) than the molecules of water AND they're closer together.
because neptune has more mass than mercury
Mercury does not weigh anything more than earth
You would weigh less on Mercury than on Earth due to its lower gravity. Mercury's gravity is about 38% of Earth's gravity.
Liquids such as mercury, glycerol, and sulfuric acid are more dense than water. This means that a given volume of these liquids will weigh more than the same volume of water.
mercury exerts more pressure than water bcause mercury is a metal and water is a non metal obviously mercury weighs more than water
No, body fat does not weigh more than water. Both body fat and water have different densities, with fat being less dense than water. This means that for the same volume, water would weigh more than fat.
That depends on the substance being considered. Water weighs a bit more than oil and a lot less than mercury, for example.
Because of the difference in Gravity.
You would weigh more on Saturn compared to Mercury because Saturn is a much larger planet with a stronger gravitational pull. Mercury is a smaller planet with a weaker gravitational pull, so you would weigh less on Mercury.
They weigh the same