You can either use some weighing scales to measure it, or calculate the weight by using the density of the substance that makes up the object:
weight = density x volume
= density x length x width x height.
Height, Length, Width, Weight,
No. You need the length, width and height. If you had weight but not height, you would need the density (or the specific gravity). Strictly speaking, you need mass, not weight because with weight you would also need the accelaration due to gravity.
Gram and Centimeter are 2 different units of measurement. Gram is the measure of weight of an object, while Centimeter is the measure of geometrical dimensions like length, breadth, height etc.
Volume is the amount of cubic centimeters in an object. To find the volume of a regular shaped object multiply length x width x height. To find an irregular shaped objects volume put water in a container and measure the amount. Place the object in the water and measure the new volume. Subtract the old volume from the new volume and that's your answer. You would write as x cm3. Weight is gravity's pull on an object
Find the volume of the sample (Length times width times height) and multipy by the density coefficient.
Height, Length, Width, Weight,
No. Grams are for weight.
Length, Width, Height, Volume, Mass, Weight
No. You need the length, width and height. If you had weight but not height, you would need the density (or the specific gravity). Strictly speaking, you need mass, not weight because with weight you would also need the accelaration due to gravity.
For weight - scales, for length or height, tape measures.
Gram and Centimeter are 2 different units of measurement. Gram is the measure of weight of an object, while Centimeter is the measure of geometrical dimensions like length, breadth, height etc.
doesn't matter, the length you need is independent of your height, it is mostly down to your weight and what kind of riding you do.
Weigh the material in pounds. Then measure the length, width and height. Do this in feet. Calculate the volume by multiplying length x width x height = Volume. Volume = length x width x height Divide the weight by the volume: Weight / Volume Density = Weight / Volume Your density is in units of lbs per cubic foot
Mass is the measure of the weight of an object (grams, pounds, ect.) whereas length is the measure of the distance from one endpoint to another (inches, meters, ect.).
First, measure the height, width, and length. Then guess.
Volume is the amount of cubic centimeters in an object. To find the volume of a regular shaped object multiply length x width x height. To find an irregular shaped objects volume put water in a container and measure the amount. Place the object in the water and measure the new volume. Subtract the old volume from the new volume and that's your answer. You would write as x cm3. Weight is gravity's pull on an object
Find the volume of the sample (Length times width times height) and multipy by the density coefficient.