The buoyant force acting on the glass stopper in water is 0.4 N (2.4 N - 2 N). The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the stopper, so the volume of water displaced is 0.4 kg (0.4 N / 1000 N/kg). Using the formula density = mass/volume, the density of the glass stopper is 2400 kg/m^3 (2.4 kg / 0.001 m^3).
A weighing bottle is a small glass container with a ground-glass stopper used in a laboratory setting to accurately weigh and transfer substances. It is designed to prevent the loss of the substance being weighed due to spillage or exposure to air.
The words in alphabetical order are "wait, way, weighed." So, "weighed" is third in alphabet order.
A small bottle or flask used to measure the specific gravities of liquids; the bottle is weighed when it is filled with the liquid whose specific gravity is to be determined, when filled with a reference liquid, and when empty. Also known as density bottle; relative-density bottle.
s. The prefix "kilo" (symbol k) in the International System of Units (SI) and other systems, which denotes 103, it means one thousand. Therefore, there are 1,000 grams (g) in a kilogram (kg) and 0.001 kilogram equal a gram. Kilograms and grams are units of mass not volume such as liters, gallons, quarts, pints, and cups, and can only be conveted to each other if you have the specific item being measured, as each item has a different density.
Near Earth's surface, it would weigh about 98 newton.Weight = mass x gravity And, close to Earth, the gravitational field ("gravity") is about 9.8 newton/kilogram.
The mass of a person is MEASURED in kilograms. A mass cannot be weighed, and a person's weight is measured in Newtons.
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Your mass (kilograms) would stay the same as it never changes. But if you are talking about weight (newtons) it would depend on what you were comparing it to. If you have a weight of 300 newtons on earth then you would weigh 49.8 newtons on the moon therefore you would have lost weight. Whereas if you weighed 20.1 Newtons on Pluto you would weigh 49.8 newtons on the moon, loosing weight.
depends on the density of the substance being weighed
490 newtons (110.2 pounds)
The Peace dollar, minted from 1921 to 1928 weighed approx 0.262 Newtons.
Archimedes discovered density in 265 BC, when he was only 22. He discovered density when he was taking a bath. He discovered that the deeper he went he weighed less and the more the water ran out.
Depends where you weigh it. This is really pedantic but weight is a force acting on an object due to gravity, not an inherent characteristic of the object. The Earth has a mass of 6.0x1024 kg. If you weighed it on the Earth (?) it would weigh 6.0x1025 Newtons but on the moon just 7.21023 N.
(Weight is measured in Newtons (not in Cabs) and it is dependant on the amount of gravity that was acting on Him.) I don't think anyone actually knows yet how much Jesus weighed.
I weighed 200 cubic centimetres of milk chocolate chips at a temperature of 22.5 C and the mass was 145g. That means that the density is 0.725g/cubic centimetre. However the density may vary if you are talking about dark or white chocolate chips. This is a measure of the density of Milk chocolate chips.
A weighing bottle is a small glass container with a ground-glass stopper used in a laboratory setting to accurately weigh and transfer substances. It is designed to prevent the loss of the substance being weighed due to spillage or exposure to air.
This depends on the density of the substance being weighed. Further note that liters is a measure of volume, not weight.