you cant tell by the weight, it all depends on the buoncy and how much oxygen it has
i don't know k?
It depends on how much water there is . You will have to know how much the object you are going to put in weighs.
Well you can weigh it to see if it is light or not
To know this you first need to find the density of the object and the density of the fluid on which the the object shall be kept. If the density of the fluid is more than the object's density then the object will float. The object will sink if the reverse happens.
I don't know how much it ways but i do know that it weighs somewhere between 10 grams and 25 grams.
i don't know k?
It depends on how much water there is . You will have to know how much the object you are going to put in weighs.
Not enough information. You would also have to know either the volume, or the density, of the object.
The question cannot be answered. If you are smart enough to distinguish between mass and weight, you should know that the weight of an object is not measured in grams but in Newtons.
Well you can weigh it to see if it is light or not
Well you can weigh it to see if it is light or not
I don't know how much it ways but i do know that it weighs somewhere between 10 grams and 25 grams.
The Object's name is an "Air Craft"If its not... Then I don't really know.
To know this you first need to find the density of the object and the density of the fluid on which the the object shall be kept. If the density of the fluid is more than the object's density then the object will float. The object will sink if the reverse happens.
I don't know how much it ways but i do know that it weighs somewhere between 10 grams and 25 grams.
Ouuh - I know this one. 425 grams... And here is the formula:15 oz* 28.34952313 g 1 oz = 425.2428469 g
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