Usually accepted is that 1KG = 9.81N. That means 100g is 0.981N, and 10g is 0.0981N.
Easy! 3 g! Because: 1kg=1000g 0.1kg=100g 0.01kg=10g 0.001kg=1g
100g 1000g = 1kg 0.1kg = 1/10 kg 1/10 of 1000 = 100.
There are one hundred 10g in 1kilo
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100g + 10g + 1g = 111g
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No, the 10g piece of aluminum and 10g piece of iron would not have the same volume. Different materials have different densities, so even if they have the same mass, their volumes will be different.
Yes, this is true.
Usually accepted is that 1KG = 9.81N. That means 100g is 0.981N, and 10g is 0.0981N.
it is what you put on it
Easy! 3 g! Because: 1kg=1000g 0.1kg=100g 0.01kg=10g 0.001kg=1g
100g 1000g = 1kg 0.1kg = 1/10 kg 1/10 of 1000 = 100.
The mass of the products is greater than the sum of the masses of the reactants due to the formation of new compounds with different properties. In this case, the sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide, increasing the total mass of the system. This is a common observation in chemical reactions where mass is not conserved due to the rearrangement of atoms to form new substances.
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Having a zero balance before placing an object ensures accurate measurement, as it eliminates the influence of any initial weight on the balance. This zeroing process is crucial for obtaining precise readings and reducing errors in measurement.
10g-g = 9g