I think no because the blocks would be too heavy to weigh.
No, the range of the scale is wrong, the food scale probably has a maximum capacity of one or two pounds, whereas a concrete block weighs about 40 pounds, so the scale can not weigh the block.
"Bring the scale and let's weigh these math books."
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I got that worksheet lol its "Did you hear about the bank robber who stepped on a scale and got a weigh" lol cheesy right
No, a food scale is not the best tool to weigh concrete blocks because concrete blocks are significantly heavier and larger than food items, and may exceed the weight capacity of a food scale. A heavy-duty industrial scale or a construction scale would be more appropriate for weighing concrete blocks.
No, the range of the scale is wrong, the food scale probably has a maximum capacity of one or two pounds, whereas a concrete block weighs about 40 pounds, so the scale can not weigh the block.
No, not strong enough to weigh a 50 pound object.
Where are 12 inch concrete blocks applied?
It weighs around 1500 kg/cum. and solid concrete blocks weigh around 1800 kg/cum minimum.
A scale
A gram of methamphetamine would weigh 1 gram on a scale.
The specific gravity of limestone concrete is 2.37. Therefore 5 gallons of concrete would weigh 94.8 pounds.
uhhhh...with a scale...
You can weigh it on a scale.
Usually one would employ a scale to weigh wool.
If ten blocks weigh 85kg then each block weighs 85/10 = 8.5kg so two blocks weigh 8.5 x 2 = 17kg