You would weigh slightly less in Denver than in New Orleans due to the higher elevation in Denver. This is because gravity is slightly weaker at higher elevations, so you would experience a very slight reduction in weight in Denver compared to New Orleans.
It would be more appropriate to weigh a pumpkin with a kilogram, as pumpkins generally weigh more than a gram.
Ounces would be more appropriate to weigh a slice of pie as it is a smaller unit of measurement compared to pounds. This would provide a more precise measurement for the weight of the slice.
You would weigh less on a high mountain peak due to the decreased gravitational force at higher altitudes, which is farther from the center of the Earth. At sea level, you would weigh more due to the stronger gravitational pull closer to the Earth's center.
It will weigh more because the total weight would be the sum of the person's weight and the weight of the water in the barrel.
No, body fat does not weigh more than water. Both body fat and water have different densities, with fat being less dense than water. This means that for the same volume, water would weigh more than fat.
Pasta takes longer to cook in Denver compared to New Orleans because water boils at a lower temperature at higher altitudes like in Denver. The lower boiling point means that it takes longer to heat the water to cook the pasta.
The mint mark would have to be a D for Denver, because the New Orleans Mint (O) closed in 1909. Please see the Related Question for more information.
well as i have researched i would have to say you would actually weigh 62kg and in lbs you would weigh 72lbs so in kg you would weigh 7kgs more and in lbs you would weight 12lbs more see simple hope that answers your question!
It would be more appropriate to weigh a pumpkin with a kilogram, as pumpkins generally weigh more than a gram.
you would weigh more on Jupiter because of the greater gravity
You would weigh more on the following planets:Jupiter (254 lbs.)Saturn (108 lbs.)Neptune (119 lbs.)
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
Both would weigh 1 Kilogram with a difference of volume.
No, more.
Obviously, it would weigh more when it is puffy. There is air in the little pocket things and the air weighs something! There is no remarkable difference, but yeah the puffy one would weigh more.
Please look at the mint mark more closely. It's probably an O for New Orleans. The Denver Mint didn't open until 1906.
You would weigh about 2.5 times more on Jupiter than on Mars because Jupiter's gravity is approximately 2.5 times stronger than Mars' gravity.