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∙ 14y agoA mass of 1.5 kg weighs 14.7 newtons (3.31 pounds) on the surface of the earth,
and 2.4 newtons (8.6 ounces) on the surface of the moon.
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∙ 14y agoabout 3
No. That would be a very light bicycle
15 cubic feet of what? - Different substances have different densities. There is no general conversion between volume and mass (or volume and weight).
Density equal to mass over volume, so you would have to divide 15 over 5 equal to 3 grams per cubic cm
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To find the mass of the object, subtract the mass of the empty beaker (15 grams) from the total weight (30.100 grams). The mass of the object would be 15.1 grams.
Weight is typically measured in kilograms or pounds, not in kilometers. However, if you are asking about the weight of a certain object over a distance of 15 kilometers, that would depend on the specific object and its mass.
The mass of 14 books in a box would depend on the individual weight of each book and the weight of the box itself. Without specific weights to provide an accurate calculation, we would need more information to determine the total mass.
Weight in a certain place = (mass of the object) x (acceleration of gravity in that place)Weight of that rock, on Earth = (15 kg) x (9.8 meters/sec2) = 147 newtons
15 kg of iron weighs 15 kg, as weight and mass are the same in this context.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, as opposed to 'weight.' You would weigh 35 pounds, or 155 newtons, on the moon. This would feel like 15 kilograms on earth.
No, milligrams is a measure of mass, mililitres is a measure of volume15 ml of water would weigh 15 milligrams.====================================Oops ! 15 ml ofr water would weigh 15 grams
Mass is not the same as weight. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that object. Weight changes depending on the gravitational pull, while mass remains constant. Thus, mass is a more accurate measure of the quantity of matter in an object.
The total weight would be 15 pounds. (0.15 pounds/item x 100 items)
The ideal weight for a female of 15 years old 5'5" would be 122 lbs. The ideal weight for a male of 15 years old 5'5" would be 125 lbs. The current person's BMI is at 15 A healthy BMI (Body Mass Index) would be between 19 - 25 This suggests that the person is under weight But every individual is different and unique and depending on said persons medical conditions it can affect one's weight. One should consult their physician before being any diets or other plans.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object. Weight is directly proportional to mass, with the formula Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity.
If your mass is 40kg on Earth, you would weighabout 392 Newtons depending on your location. This is because the Earth exerts 9.8 Newtons of gravitational force on a body per kilogram of that body's mass. In the US, you would say you weighed about 88 pounds.On Mars, a 40 kg person would weigh about 148 Newtons, or about 33 pounds.Because many countries now use SI units inappropriately, there is some confusion about the difference between mass and weight. If you are asking this question for a physics assignment, the answer is 40 kg, but that would be your mass, not your weight. If you are asking because you want to know what it would be like on Mars, you could say that you would feel like you were 15 kg on the equator of Mars...but actually you would feel heavier because you wouldn't have exercised your legs at all in about 6 months.Sources: High school physics, Wikipedia (Mars article) and Cornell.edu