Technically, it would weigh the same as long as gravity is constant and mass is constant.
Weight is equal to mass times gravity
W=mg
no you would weigh less at the top of the skyscraper
It would be more appropriate to weigh a pumpkin with a kilogram, as pumpkins generally weigh more than a gram.
You do not weigh more in the air; gravity pulls on you the same way whether you are on the ground or in the air. However, you may feel lighter in the air because the upward force from the air (buoyancy) partially counteracts the downward pull of gravity.
Ounces would be more appropriate to weigh a slice of pie as it is a smaller unit of measurement compared to pounds. This would provide a more precise measurement for the weight of the slice.
You would weigh less on a high mountain peak due to the decreased gravitational force at higher altitudes, which is farther from the center of the Earth. At sea level, you would weigh more due to the stronger gravitational pull closer to the Earth's center.
It makes the plane weigh more.
no you would weigh less at the top of the skyscraper
It will take A while, Like maybe, 5 minutes,,,, But it would more likely evaporate into the air before it reached the ground. that would probably depend on how fast the plane is going
Well it matters how much each piece of meat weighs.
well as i have researched i would have to say you would actually weigh 62kg and in lbs you would weigh 72lbs so in kg you would weigh 7kgs more and in lbs you would weight 12lbs more see simple hope that answers your question!
It would be more appropriate to weigh a pumpkin with a kilogram, as pumpkins generally weigh more than a gram.
you would weigh more on Jupiter because of the greater gravity
You would weigh more on the following planets:Jupiter (254 lbs.)Saturn (108 lbs.)Neptune (119 lbs.)
Yes, because the helium is buoyant relative to the atmosphere at ground level. However, the helium would have more mass than the bottle with no air.
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
Both would weigh 1 Kilogram with a difference of volume.
No, the correct sentence should be: "The plane would be faster than the coach."