penny, paperclip, postage stamp, dollar bill, sheet of notebook paper, pencil, stick of gum, jelly bean, slice of pickle.
The answer to this cannot be determined without knowing what is being measured or weighed. For example, a fluid ounce of water will weigh much less than a fluid ounce of mercury.
More or less. There are slight variations, due to differences in gravity, and the centrifugal pseudoforce.
No. 1 teaspoon is less than 1 fluid ounce.1 ounce = 6 teaspoons
Well, honey, there are approximately 14 silver dimes in an ounce of silver. So, if you're ever in a pinch and need to weigh out your dimes, just remember that little nugget of info. Just don't spend them all in one place!
A pencil, a flea and an atom.
One ounce or less
less than an ounce
less than an ounce
Objects under water seem to weigh less but they have the same mass as they would out of water.
A feather, a smartphone, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
Objects weigh less on Mars than on Earth because Mars has less mass than Earth, resulting in weaker gravitational pull on objects. This weaker gravitational pull means that objects weigh less on Mars compared to Earth.
It depends on the breed of dog. :3
A feather, a smartphone, a notebook, and a pencil each weigh less than a kilogram.
Objects that weigh less exert less downward force due to gravity compared to objects that weigh more. Gravity acts on all objects equally, causing them to fall at the same rate regardless of weight. However, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass, so objects with more mass will have a greater weight and exert a greater force on a surface when supported.
Objects weigh less on the moon than on Earth because the moon has less mass and gravity. The gravitational force on the moon is only about 1/6th that of Earth's, so objects weigh less due to the weaker gravitational pull.
Postage stamps weigh less than one ounce. Beads, the small glass kind, also weigh less than an ounce. Ants and most small spiders are each under an ounce. Mosquitoes, even big heavy ones, are under an ounce. A dried blade of grass will weigh less than an ounce, as will a grain of sand. A teardrop is under one ounce. This list is not exhaustive--there may be two or three sub ounce items I have overlooked.
9 - 14 grams (less than half an ounce at their heaviest!)