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Thank you so much you teach better than my teacher 🙃
Thank you I been looking for this video for a while ..
Thank you. Now...how do I measure the density of 1 gram of gold...or silver???
Very helpful.. thank you!!
Thanks my teacher didnt really explain to well
mine too
How about this for loops... If an object that weighs a 85 kilograms/187 pounds is neutrally point in salt water, what is the volume of the water the object displaces?
Can this method be utilized if the object floats? If not, suggestions?
Janyll Paniagua if it floats its less than zero
@@Tallybby *less than 1
Thank you I didnt understand my teacher
Who else searched this
Is is possible to use this method to find the mass of an object that we expect to weight no more than 50 micrograms?
Yes
but its kinda slow motion in my screen just saying
what if the object is hollow. wouldn't it disperse more water
then density would differ...
float neckass
Ur sad 😂
thanks mate
This should have been a 2 minute video at most...
Sorry but Grams is a measurement of weight, not mass. That number would change on the moon, but the mass remains the same,
Yes, weight changes depending on gravity (P=m*g) but grams are a unit of mass, a unit of weight would be a newtonA gram is a gram wherever you put it
Thank you so much you teach better than my teacher 🙃
Thank you I been looking for this video for a while ..
Thank you. Now...how do I measure the density of 1 gram of gold...or silver???
Very helpful.. thank you!!
Thanks my teacher didnt really explain to well
mine too
How about this for loops...
If an object that weighs a 85 kilograms/187 pounds is neutrally point in salt water, what is the volume of the water the object displaces?
Can this method be utilized if the object floats? If not, suggestions?
Janyll Paniagua if it floats its less than zero
@@Tallybby *less than 1
Thank you I didnt understand my teacher
Who else searched this
Is is possible to use this method to find the mass of an object that we expect to weight no more than 50 micrograms?
Yes
but its kinda slow motion in my screen just saying
what if the object is hollow. wouldn't it disperse more water
then density would differ...
float neckass
Ur sad 😂
thanks mate
This should have been a 2 minute video at most...
Sorry but Grams is a measurement of weight, not mass. That number would change on the moon, but the mass remains the same,
Yes, weight changes depending on gravity (P=m*g) but grams are a unit of mass, a unit of weight would be a newton
A gram is a gram wherever you put it