Bake it so that all the moisture goes out of the feed. Then measure using a weigh scale. When you have both the weight of the feed before you bake it and after, you can calculate the % moisture in the feed.
No, silage is wet food and cows don't get sick from it. Grass with dew on it is also wet food and they don't get sick on that either. They will get bloated on alfalfa or clover that is eaten early in the morning though, especially if they are turned out when they are hungry.
To calculate dry density from the weight of wet sediment, you need to first determine the volume of the wet sediment. You can do this by dividing the weight of the wet sediment by the bulk density of the sediment. Once you have the volume of the wet sediment, you can then calculate the dry density by dividing the weight of the wet sediment by the volume of the wet sediment.
Chevrolet manufactures the Mudding 4x4. Chevy Mudding 4x4 is a heavy duty truck that can be used on rough and wet roads. It has a strong engine and good grip.
a wet pappertowel
Wet weight refers to the weight of an object or substance when it contains moisture or water. It does not account for the dry weight, which is the weight of the object after the moisture has been removed. Wet weight is commonly used in scientific experiments or studies to measure the total weight of a sample including any water content present.
Bounty holds the most weight when wet.
No - after you wet something it increases its weight because water has weight.
weight of hardened concrete + 100 kgf/m3
wet sugar is sugar containing some amount of sugar proportional to its weight
the wet weight is 132 kilo's ,(then again it may be dry weight)
To weigh a wet diaper, first weigh the baby on a scale. Then, remove the wet diaper and weigh the baby again. The difference in weight between the two measurements will give you the weight of the wet diaper.