No, a 1 by 5 kg object will not float on water because its density is greater than that of water, causing it to sink. Objects float on water when their density is less than that of water.
5 kg = 5000 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
5 kg is larger than 750 g. 1 kg is equal to 1000 g, so 5 kg is equal to 5000 g, which is greater than 750 g.
1lb is about 0.4535 kg 1oz is about 0.0283 kg So 1lb 5 oz is about 0.482 kg
1 gram= 1/1000 kilogram 1000 grams= 1000/1000= 1 kilogram 5000 grams = 5000/1000= 5/1 kilogram 5/1=5 kilograms 1 gram= 1/1000 kilogram 1000 grams= 1000/1000= 1 kilogram 5000 grams = 5000/1000= 5/1 kilogram 5/1=5 kilograms
Which is greater 55000 mg or 5 kg
1 kg of water will float in ethanol because ethanol is less dense than water.
Ice will float in ethanol because ethanol has a lower density compared to water. When ice is placed in ethanol, the difference in density causes the ice to be less dense, and therefore float. This is different from water, where the ice is denser than the liquid water and sinks.
1 Liter of water weighs 1 Kg. 5 gallons of water is 18.93 Liters, so 18.93 Kg for the water. I have no idea the mass of the bucket.
5 cups of water is heavier than 1 Kg.
1/5 kg
1 liter of water weighs 1 kg so 1 ml of water weighs 1 mg so 5 ml of water weighs 5 mg
Yes. Pyrite has a specific gravity of about 5. Any substance with a specific gravity greater than 1 will sink in water.
If 1 kg of tomatoes costs 5 CHF, 0.1 kg will cost 1/10th of 5 CHF, so the cost will be 0.5 kg.
There are 3.966 BTU in a kilocalorie (kcal), and 1 kcal raises 1 kg of water 1 degree C, but to work through it:1 BTU raises 1 pound of water 1 degree F, and 1 kg = 2.20 pounds, therefore:2.20 BTU raises 1 kg of water 1 degree F, and 1 litre of water weighs 1 kg (basically), therefore:2.20 BTU raises 1 litre of water 1 degree F, and a 1 degree change in F equals 5/9 degree C, therefore:2.20 BTU raises 1 litre of water 5/9 degree C, therefore:3.96 BTU raises 1 litre of water 1 degree C.
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i think by getting it into the water well it should float
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