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Well, honey, a fully grown diplodocus could weigh anywhere from 10 to 16 tons. That's like having a couple of elephants on a diet walking around. So, next time you see a diplodocus skeleton in a museum, just remember how much that big boy used to weigh.
For weightlifters, another important physical quantity might be power. Power is the rate at which work is done and is crucial for performing explosive movements like lifting weights. Having high power output can lead to better performance in weightlifting exercises.
Not necessarily. An object's weight is determined by its mass and the strength of the gravitational force acting on it, while its volume is a measure of the amount of space it occupies. An object can be dense and have a small volume while still having a heavy weight, like a small but very heavy metal ball.
Time seems to pass quickly when we are having fun.
honestly id say anything between 10-5, but babies can be born fine at 3, my mother had 10 kids, the heavest was a little over ten and the smallest was me, i think i was only about 4, i dont know what babies are wieghed in, maybe ounces or something like that,, sorry. but i stopped breathing at an hour old, where as my friend had a baby recently and it was barely 3 ounces or wahtever, and it was perfectly fine :O i suppose it depends on the mother as well as the baby, and how many weeks it was born at. if your worried because you or someone else is having a baby, the doctor should tell you anyway :) i know it was vague but hope i helped a lil :)
You can do it in 5 steps. Against the stone (S) weigh 1kg of Rice (1R) Move 1R to the same side as S and, against S+1R, weight 2R Move 2R to the same side as S and, against S+3R, weight 4R Move 4R to the same side as S and, against S+7R, weight 8R Move 8R to the same side as S and, against S+15R, weight 16R 15R + 16R = 31R.
1 + 3 + 9 + 27
That is not ur buisness,and she will be weighing more though since she is having a baby:)
It is a scale or balance having a platform on which objects are weighed -it is also called a platform scale.
It depends on the manufacturer and model. Different lorries are having different Kerb Weights
Yes, and they are called isotopes.
The 737 is a big aircraft, weighing about 70,000 pounds and having a wingspan of 93 ft.
1.840 kg has a volume of 0.0015m3
yea that is me...i was weighing 164 for a 152 match...i had to cut 12 pounds one night...i did it succefully but once i weighed in i gorged myself...the sugar gave me a huge rush and my body couldn't digest it properly...i started seizing right in the middle of the match in front of everyone...there are a couple videos of it on youtube
Washers, like most things, come in various sizes having various weights.
well this will be hard if the other 7 marbles have different weights. my answer will only rely on the condition that out of 8 marbles, 7 marbles have identical weights and only 1 marble out of the 8 is significantly heavier. Also, that the marbles are weighed here on earth. This is what to do (1) divide the marbles into 3 groups with 2 groups having 3 marbles each and 1 group having only 2. example: OOO + OOO + OO (2) weigh against each other the groups having 3 marbles each (1st weighing) OOO vs OOO (3) at this point there will be two possible outcomes - one is that the marbles will be balanced (1st outcome); and two is that one side of the balance will fall lower than the other (2nd outcome). for instance: 1st outcome - OOO = OOO 2nd outcome - OOO > OOO or OOO < OOO (4) if the result of the 1st weighing is the 1st outcome then just weigh the remaining 2 marbles for the second weighing then it will be easy to know which one is heavier. (5) if the result of the 1st weighing is the 2nd outcome then choose the heavier group which is composed of 3 marbles (forget about the lighter group and the group composed of 2 marbles). Now from this group, choose 2 out of the 3 marbles and weigh them against each other and this will be the 2nd weighing. i.e. O + O and O to be set aside Again 2 possible outcomes here for the 2nd weighing - 1st outcome is that the 2 marbles which were selected do not balance each other, therefore, the one that falls lower in the balance is the heaviest marble; i.e. O > O and the 2nd outcome, is that the 2 marbles balanced each other which will lead to the conclusion that the marble that was left out during the selection process is the heaviest marble. i.e. O = O thus the remaining O is the heaviest.
Yes. Straining while lifting weights is dangerous for anyone, male or female, regardless of age. If you're straining or having trouble keeping the weights under control, you're lifting too much weight.