First, weigh yourself and note the weight. Next, pick up your dog and step on the scale. Now, subtract your original weight from the weight of you and the dog. The result is the dog's weight.
You would measure weight.
Mass is typically used to measure how heavy an object is, including animals like dogs. Volume, weight, length, and density are not direct measures of weight or heaviness in this context.
You would measure something in weight depending on the situation, for example, you would measure the weight of moving boxes to make sure that the truck isn't overloaded. Most people measure themselves with height and weight.
A digital pet scale designed for weighing animals is the most appropriate tool to measure the weight of a dog accurately. These scales are specifically calibrated for the weight range and movement of pets, making them more reliable than standard household scales.
You would use the unit of measurement called "kilograms" or "pounds" to measure the weight of a car.
You would measure a dog's weight in pounds--if that is your question.
No, kilograms is a measure of weight. You would measure it in meters or centimeters.
Weight and/or height
That depends what you want to measure about it: its weight, its color, its density, etc.
You would measure weight.
Depends on what measurement standard you are using and what field you are referring to. It is easier tlo measure in kilograms because it involves smaller numbers. However, if you were studying astronomy, you would likely measure the dog in grams, or solar masses.
It depends on how much the big dog eats and the small dog eats then you can measure them
Put the dog onto a scale. If it won't stay on the scale, then try weighing yourself first, then weighing yourself while holding the dog, then take the difference in weight.
You would measure something in weight depending on the situation, for example, you would measure the weight of moving boxes to make sure that the truck isn't overloaded. Most people measure themselves with height and weight.
Mass is typically used to measure how heavy an object is, including animals like dogs. Volume, weight, length, and density are not direct measures of weight or heaviness in this context.
The mass of the dog will be 56kg.
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