I took a 1/2 oz eyedrop bottle and weighed out 5 gram or the weight of a nickel. The number surprized me after taking around 10 minutes. my count was 117 but i rounded it off to a 120. Which i devided by 5 to come up with 24 eyedrops for 1 gram. So 1/24 of a gram would weigh about 0.0417 grams.
Nice experiment. The size of a drop of water varies a lot. The "official" size ranges from about 50 ul to about 99 ul depending on country and system. 60 ul seems to be a common size. Because a liter of water weights a kilogram a drop of 60 ul weighs .06 gram.
Kilometer is a unit of distance !
the weight of the water will be more because the wood if floting on top if the water
Tonne is a unit of weight, som one tonne is one tonne regardless of substance.
One drop of gasoline can power an iPhone if it were possible.
depends on the liquid. if it's water, most likely the amount of mills in the liter if the weight. (1,000).
It depends on the density (the mass per unit volume) not just the weight. That is why a one ton anchor sinks while a 100,000 ton ship floats.
The size of a drop of any liquid depends on how the drop is created, so it is not possible to say as a general rule that any particular amount of water is in a "drop of water." You first have to know the size of the drop of water.
A better drop weight is one that has a lower drop. -3 is the most powerful bat.
If a serving is equal to eight ounces, then one gallons would equal 16 servings.
No, atoms are much smaller than a drop of water. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and are incredibly small. They are typically on the scale of picometers, which is about one hundredth of a nanometer in size, while a drop of water is on the order of millimeters.
It depends on the liquid. If they are water drops they can vary in size. However a drop of water is reckoned to be about 0.05 ml in volume. I ml of water weighs 1 gm, so one drop of water weighs 0.05 gms There are 1000 milligrams in a gram, so (0.05 x 1000 =) 50 milligrams would be the approximate weight of one drop of water.
None at all. Drinking more water will not reduce your weight.
8.35 lb , the weight of one gallon of water , more than previously .
approx. 8.35 lb
1 kilogram of water weighs one 1 kilogram or 2.20462262 pounds
working out at least one day a week. and try some other liquids for one that is very dangerous because it is dangerous to lose 10 percent or more of your body weight through water losses. and two your probably wrong about how much water weight you lost because a marathon runner can lose up to 13 pounds of water weight during a 26-mile race.The weight you want to lose is fat, not water. water weight is quickly regained when body fluids are replenished. Even a small percentage weight drop due to water loss will make you feel uncomfortable. When you lose two percent of body weight in fluids, your body will become aware of it and your body will start to take steps in conserving water in this case you might even gain more water weight because you will get thirsty and replace the water lost but your body is still conserving so you gain more water weight.Mental concentration is affected as fluid losses increase. A 10-11 percent drop in body weight due to water losses can result in serious organ malfunctions. So the best thing to do is check again on how much water weight you lost and if you were correct than go to a hospital and when you are back to a normal state one of the easyest and healthiest ways to lose weight is to exercise and drink plenty of water while exercising.
One cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds.
What you lose will be water. When carbohydrates are not eaten, there is loss of retention of water.