100g and if you notice it's the equal to 1 newton, see the apple connection there?
i would say 150 grams
1 kg
A paper clip has a mass of about 1 gram. A large baseball bat has a mass of about 1 kilogram. Based on these two examples, 1 gram (the mass of 1 paperclip), and 10 grams (the mass of about 10 paperclips) is far too light. 10 kilograms is equivalent to the mass of 10 large baseball bats, which is far too heavy for the mass of a pair of sneakers, so the best estimate for the mass of a pair of sneakers is 1 kilogram.
what is the best estimate of the capacity of a soda can
The idea is to use the formula for potential energy: PE = mgh. Replace the numbers you know, and solve for the missing number.
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Which is the best estimate for the mass of a duck?
1 g is the best unit to measure the mass of an apple pie. 1 mg is too small and 1 kg is too big to accurately measure the mass of an apple pie.
3 grams
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250 kilograms
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i would say 150 grams
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No because now part of the apple is missing so the mass would be less. The total mass of the apple is not changed, but part of the mass is now in the biter's mouth.
Mass of an AppleWhat a tricky question! You can easily measure the WEIGHT of an apple... or the downward force the MASS of the apple excerts in it's gravitational field on earth. Weight is a very good approximation of MASS... but to determine EXACT mass is something you'd not be able to do in the "backyard."Weight and mass are considered equivilent on the earth's surface. That is something that weighs 1 kilogram on earth has one kilogram of mass. It will only weigh 160 grams on the moon but will still have 1 kilogram of mass. To estimate the mass of an apple without a scale is to see how much water it displaces.