A typical 12-inch ruler made of plastic or wood weighs around 1-2 ounces. However, there are also rulers made of different materials like metal that may weigh slightly more.
The weight of a ruler in newtons would depend on its mass and the acceleration due to gravity. Typically, a standard ruler would have a very small mass, so its weight in newtons would be very minimal, likely less than 1 newton.
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The weight of a foot ruler is probably about 1 pound a little under a pound, but it is extremely light.
A ruler floats in water because its density is lower than that of water. This means that the weight of the water it displaces is greater than its own weight, allowing it to float.
A typical ruler made of wood or plastic weighs about 1-2 ounces. The weight may vary slightly depending on the material and length of the ruler.
Gram, unless you have a ruler the size of a truck, then it might be a kilogram :)
The weight of a ruler in newtons would depend on its mass and the acceleration due to gravity. Typically, a standard ruler would have a very small mass, so its weight in newtons would be very minimal, likely less than 1 newton.
It depends upon how much the ruler weighs. With the information that you provided, it is impossible to come to an answer. I would suggest that you put the ruler onto a scale, to measure its weight.
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The weight of a foot ruler is probably about 1 pound a little under a pound, but it is extremely light.
They have to be measured. Use a ruler for height, and a scale for weight.
The mass or weight or a ruler would best be measured in grams.
Oh, dude, a ruler typically weighs around 0.5 ounces. But like, who really cares about the weight of a ruler, right? I mean, unless you're planning to enter a ruler-lifting competition, then maybe it's important. But seriously, just grab a ruler and measure stuff, that's what it's for!
a ruler weighs 19 grams
ruler and scale
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