Density, this describes somethings mass per unit volume.
Not exactly. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It describes how compact the mass of an object is. A denser object will have more mass packed into a specific volume compared to a less dense object.
Like.... i think..... one or two ounces or something.
Density is a measure of how compact or concentrated the mass of a substance is within a given volume. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. So while density is related to weight, it is not the same thing.
Water weighs more than air. This is due to the density of the substances - water is much denser than air, so a given volume of water will have more mass (and thus weight) compared to the same volume of air.
it depends on what your weighing because there is pound and ounces
How much something weighs per pound.How much something weighs per pound.
1000,0000,00000,00000,00000,000000,00000 times as much you would weigh on planet earth
how much something can hold
an example of weight is how much something weighs.
to see how much something weighs in kilograms
to see how much something weighs in kilograms
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Height is how tall something is. Length is how long something is. Weight is how much something weighs/How heavy something is.
Height is how tall something is. Length is how long something is. Weight is how much something weighs/How heavy something is.
It describes how much space something takes up.
19.9 grams
The Spanish empire in the New World was much larger.