A typical pipe cleaner weighs about 0.1-0.2 ounces, depending on its length and thickness.
No, a pipe cleaner will not float in water because it is denser than water and will sink.
The weight of a vacuum cleaner typically ranges from 5 to 20 pounds, depending on the size, type, and features of the vacuum. Upright vacuums tend to be heavier than stick or handheld vacuums.
25 lbs
Approximately 3 pounds per foot.
she weigh 126 lbs
5,000,000 feet? Of 6"
Steel pipe varies in weight according to size and thickness (schedule).
No no no no no
No, a pipe cleaner will not float in water because it is denser than water and will sink.
That's going to depend "heavily" on the weight of the empty pipe.
40
Depends how long it is
You're missing one vital detail - what material the pipe is made of ! A pipe made from iron would weigh considerably less than one made of concrete !
The weight of a vacuum cleaner typically ranges from 5 to 20 pounds, depending on the size, type, and features of the vacuum. Upright vacuums tend to be heavier than stick or handheld vacuums.
pipe cleaner
By bending it
Originally a pipe cleaner's purpose is to clean tobacco residues in a fife. Though often pipe cleaners are use for handcrafting especially in Kindergarten. A more specific definition can you find in the following Wikipedia Article