You cannot calculate weights to percentages. Percentages are comparisons of two related quantities so you can have one weight as a percentage of another weight, but not by itself.
In the metric system they weight is measured in Newton. Not gram or kilogram, which are measures of mass, not weight.
The ratio of two equal quantities is 1 .
An equation states that the two quantities on each side of the equal sign are equal.
If the quantities are related linearly, then the operation would mean SCALING Otherwise it is just operations on the two quantities by a constant
The answer will depend on (a) whet the dimensions of the two quantities are, and (b) what the missing operator between the two quantities is.
mass, velocity and radius
Weight (divided by) Volume
Fundamental quantities are those which do not depend on other quantities. (i.e. temperature, mass, length)Derived quantities are those which depend on fundamental quantities. (i.e. force, volume, density)
volume and weight
Mass and gravity
independent variables are quantities which are not affected by another quantities...for eg. time....mass of a stationary body etc....whereas dependent quantities depend on other physical quantities like weight of a body that at any instant of time depends on the height at which the object is located above surface of earth
Weight (mass) and volume.
quantities in nature that are a function of time.
The two quantities are measured or derived separately and then combined to give the statistic. It's the weight of the vehicle divided by the maximum horsepower of the engine.
You cannot calculate weights to percentages. Percentages are comparisons of two related quantities so you can have one weight as a percentage of another weight, but not by itself.
two masses involved- weight and mass and the distance.