40000N/9.81m/s^2=4077kg
density of object = 4077kg/4m^3=1019.25kg/m^3
density of water = 1000kg/m^3
So it will sink!
Water displace = 4*1000=4000kg
(4077-4000)*9.81 = 755N
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A gram is a unit of weight and a milliliter is a unit of volume. To convert one to the other you need to know what substance you are measuring. If you are measuring water then one milliliter weighs approximately one gram. If you are measuring mercury then one milliliter weighs approximately 13.59 grams.
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 40000 grams is equal to 40000/1000 = 40 kilograms.
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It is another 4000.
20,480,000,000 drams per 40,000 US tons.
A gram is a unit of weight and a milliliter is a unit of volume. To convert one to the other you need to know what substance you are measuring. If you are measuring water then one milliliter weighs approximately one gram. If you are measuring mercury then one milliliter weighs approximately 13.59 grams.
a 40,000 pound weight, also my ex-wife... ... although she may well be a little heavier these days
Weigh 1 and multiply the weight of it by 40000
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1 percent of 40000 = 4001% of 40000= 1% * 40000= 0.01 * 40000= 400
3.5% of 40000= 3.5% * 40000= 0.035 * 40000= 1400
3.15% of 40000= 3.15% * 40000= 0.0315 * 40000= 1260
22% of 40000= 22% * 40000= 0.22 * 40000= 8800
If you had 40000 US pennies, it would mean you have the equivalent $400 US dollars. This can be solved by taking 40000 and multiplying it by .01 A more interesting question is how much would all those pennies weigh? To fill a roll of pennies takes 50 coins, and a roll of pennies equals 50 cents. Each roll of pennies weighs roughly .31 pounds. Therefore 40000 pennies would weigh roughly 248 pounds, that is a lot of weight to carry around in coinage when it could all be replaced by four $100 bills and fit easily in your pocket.
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4 x 10000