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∙ 6y agoSomething that weighs 6pounds 1ounce on Earth has 2.75 kilograms of mass.But if it weighs 6pounds 1ounce in other, different places, then it has other,different amounts of mass.
It depends on the shape of the object.
The equation to find the volume of a rectangular object is (a) volume equals length times width times height.
Density equals to mass/volume
1 cm is approximately the width of a fingernail or the thickness of a 3/8 inch bolt.
1 Pound = 16 Ounces 14 Pounds = 1 Stone 8 stones = 1 hundredweight therefore 80 oz = 5 Pound (80/16) Alternatively 1Ounce = 0.0625 lb pound 80 oz * 0.0625 = 5 lb 1Ounce = 0.028349523 kg Kilogram 1Ounce = 28.349523125 g gram 1Ounce = 28349.523125 ml milligram 1Ounce = 28349523.125 mg microgram
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An example of the density equation would be calculating the density of a gold bar. If the mass of the gold bar is 100 grams and the volume is 20 cubic centimeters, you would divide the mass (100g) by the volume (20 cm^3) to get a density of 5 g/cm^3.
Four times five equals twenty
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6 teaspoon in 1ounce
80pounds, 1ounce.
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Something that weighs 6pounds 1ounce on Earth has 2.75 kilograms of mass.But if it weighs 6pounds 1ounce in other, different places, then it has other,different amounts of mass.