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Using the 2/5 figure, which is a rough estimate, a statue weighing 225 tons would weigh 90 tons on Mercury. 225 x 2/5 = 450/5 = 90
a weigh boat is an object that is used to protect your balance from any object you want to weigh
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Mercury's surface gravity is equal to 3.7m/s^2. Thus, an object that weighs 100lbs here on Earth would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.
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Using the 2/5 figure, which is a rough estimate, a statue weighing 225 tons would weigh 90 tons on Mercury. 225 x 2/5 = 450/5 = 90
Weather always affects an object when it is exposed to its conditions for a long period of time.
Obtain an appropriate weighing device. Make sure the device is calibrated properly. Perform the weighing by placing the object on top of the weighing device.
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A landmark is an object you will recognize and can use to help you reach your destination it can also be a famous land mark like the statue of liberty or the gateway arch
I have to say in American History, The statue of Liberty! The heaviest and tallest man made mobile object so far is the Troll A platform.
The weight is the mass multiplied by the acceleration of gravity. When weighing an object by a balance the acceleration of gravity is on both sides of weighing and hence canceling its effect and hence you get the object mass (not the weight)..
a weigh boat is an object that is used to protect your balance from any object you want to weigh
Although the left hand of the Statue seems to be holding a book, the object is a tablet; a single page. It reads "JULY IV MDCCLLXVI," the date that America's Declaration of Independence was adopted. A photo of the tablet is at http://www.endex.com/gf/buildings/liberty/solgallery/solgallery.htm
4 pounds = 64 ounces. 67 ounces is greater and more heavier.
It is not just the weight matter in floatation or sinking.The shape,surface area or the base liquid that matters.For eg. a very flat sheat of iron weighing 85gm will float in water but a bead(ball )of iron weighing 85gm will sink.On the other hand an iron bead of 85gm will float in mercury.
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