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A decagram is equal to 10 grams, so any object that weighs 10 grams would weigh the same as a decagram. It could be a small paperclip, a single AAA battery, or even a few grapes. Just make sure you're using a scale because eyeballing it won't cut it.

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How is the mass of an object measured using a beam balance?

The mass of an object is measured using a beam balance by comparing the weight of the object to standard weights placed on the other side of the balance. When the balance is level, the two weights are equal, indicating that the mass of the object is the same as the standard weight.


How does a heavy object have the same volume as a light object?

Volume is a measure of the amount of space an object takes up, regardless of its weight. Two objects with the same volume can have different weights depending on their density. A heavy object might have the same volume as a lighter object if it is made of a denser material.


Do large objects with large masses always have large weights?

No, the weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting on it, not its size or mass. For example, a large object in space where gravity is weaker would have a smaller weight compared to the same object on Earth.


How do you find the mass of an object using a balance scale?

To find the mass of an object using a balance scale, you place the object on one side of the scale and add weights to the other side until the scale balances. The total weight of the added weights is equal to the mass of the object.


Two different objects are completely immersed in water and undergo same loss in weightis it necessary that the weights of these objects in air be also the same?

Ooooh, tricky question. You said that each object "lost" the same amount of weight in water, and that means that the two objects were the same size (i.e., they displaced the same amount of water when submersed, therefore the same weight loss), but it does not mean they weighed the same to start with. Regardless of their intitial weights, they will lose an amount equal to the weight of water they displace. So, no, the two objects do not necessarily weigh the same in air, but they might. There is no information here to tell you whether they do or do not. Ray

Related Questions

What is bigger a decagram or a milligram?

A decagram.


How long is decagram?

A decagram is a measure of mass and has no linear measure. That is to say, a decagram cannot have a length.


What is the abbreviation for decagram?

One decagram is equal to ten grams. The abbreviation for decagram is dag.


What does dg mean in math?

decagram


How is the mass of an object measured using a beam balance?

The mass of an object is measured using a beam balance by comparing the weight of the object to standard weights placed on the other side of the balance. When the balance is level, the two weights are equal, indicating that the mass of the object is the same as the standard weight.


What weighs a decagram?

DecagramOne decagram is 10 grams, one decigram is 1/10 gram One hectogram is 100 gram, one centigram is 1/100 gramOne kilogram is 1000 gram, one milligram is 1/1000 gram* * * * *Pedantic correction:Nothing can weigh a decagram because a decagram is a unit for measuring mass, not weight. Mass is NOT the same as weight.


How much is one decagram?

one decagram is equal to 10 grams


How many times larger is a decagram then a milligram?

decagram is larger than a miligram a 10,000 times for example: 52 milligram is 520,000 decagram.


One decagram is how many decigrams?

1 decagram is equal to 100 decigrams.


How many grams are in a decagram?

There are 10 grams in one decagram.


Do object with large masses always have large weights?

no


What objects weigh a decagram?

A decagram is 10grams. There would be some coins that weigh this amount