To weigh a 16th ounce on a scale, you would need a scale that measures in fractions of an ounce, such as grams or milligrams. You would place the object on the scale and ensure it is accurately measuring to the 16th of an ounce. If the scale measures in whole ounces, you may need to use a more precise scale or find an object that weighs exactly 1/16th of an ounce to calibrate the scale.
I'm going to guess you mean an ounce? In that case, you can't really weigh an ounce. An ounce in a unit of measurement. There are 16 ounces in one pound so hopefully that gives you an idea of how much one ounce is!
On earth, a mass of 1/16th gram weighs 0.0006125 newton (0.002205 ounce). (rounded) On the moon, the same 1/16th gram weighs 0.0001 newton (0.00036 ounce). (rounded)
This depends on what is being weighed. 3 ounces of water will weigh differently than 3 ounces of gasoline.
Ideally, yes, of course. An ounce is an ounce. In reality, most postal scales are, if you're lucky, accurate enough to keep you from getting your letters returned for insufficient postage. Let's just say there's a reason jewellers use more expensive scales, based on balances or electronic sensors, rather than the spring in your postal scale. So just because it doesn't show up on the postal scale as exactly the weight it's supposed to be, doesn't mean you've been scammed (or gotten lucky, as the case may be).
Oh, dude, a half ounce of crystal meth weighs about 14 grams on a digital scale. But hey, who's counting, right? Just remember, it's all fun and games until someone starts measuring their illegal substances with precision!
A half ounce of crystal meth should weigh approximately 14 grams on a digital scale.
One ounce of weed weighs 28.35 grams on a scale.
To calculate 1 ounce of chicken, you would weigh the chicken on a kitchen scale until it reaches 1 ounce. This is typically equivalent to about 28 grams of chicken.
How many grams are there in a sixteenth of crack cocaine
There are approximately 1.75 grams in a 16th of an ounce.
I'm going to guess you mean an ounce? In that case, you can't really weigh an ounce. An ounce in a unit of measurement. There are 16 ounces in one pound so hopefully that gives you an idea of how much one ounce is!
An easy way to verify the accuracy of a digital scale is to weigh a stack of five quarters. The weight of five quarters is 1 ounce.
An ounce is an ounce.
On earth, a mass of 1/16th gram weighs 0.0006125 newton (0.002205 ounce). (rounded) On the moon, the same 1/16th gram weighs 0.0001 newton (0.00036 ounce). (rounded)
It both are one ounce then both weigh the same
This depends on what is being weighed. 3 ounces of water will weigh differently than 3 ounces of gasoline.
Ideally, yes, of course. An ounce is an ounce. In reality, most postal scales are, if you're lucky, accurate enough to keep you from getting your letters returned for insufficient postage. Let's just say there's a reason jewellers use more expensive scales, based on balances or electronic sensors, rather than the spring in your postal scale. So just because it doesn't show up on the postal scale as exactly the weight it's supposed to be, doesn't mean you've been scammed (or gotten lucky, as the case may be).