None really. If sent to the International Space Station, objects would have no weight but concave ones would have some capacity. Those same objects, back on the surface of the earth would have some weight but the same capacity as before. In stronger gravitational fields, the weight would continue to increase but there would be no change in the capacity.
Capacity is referring to volume, not weight. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object. 1 pound of lead and one pound of wood have the same weight (1 lb) but they have very different volumes (capacities).
There is no direct relationship between the cylinder capacity of an engine and the horsepower that it can generate. It depends on the engine design, the fuel amongst other factors.
um yeah that's a stupid question because milli is very very very small but liters measures capacity and grams measures weight so milli is just a prefix and you add the suffix to whatever you are measureing such as length weight or capacity (weight and capacity are 2 different things capacity=water or liquid in container/weight=how much an object weighs
NO..... capacity and weight, never !
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What is the relationship between profit margins and growth capacity?
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Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
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There is a direct relationship between thickness and breaking weight in materials like ropes or cables. Thicker ropes tend to have a higher breaking weight capacity compared to thinner ropes due to the increased cross-sectional area that can withstand higher forces before breaking.
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There is no relationship between units of mass and either length of capacity. Units of capacity are the cubed units of length.
I do not know the answer.The difference between mass and capacity is that capacity is how much something can hold and mass is the weight of an object.
The weight capacity of a stair lift varies for each stair lift. Average capacity is between 250-300 pounds.
yes there is
weight = mass x gravity
no