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What material / mass / density / etc ???

2007-01-17 04:29:01 · answer #1 · answered by boonietech 5 · 0 0

We need to know a couple of things:
1. Is the object a rod - cylindrically shaped?
2. What the density of the material it is made from?

2007-01-17 04:27:42 · answer #2 · answered by JJ 7 · 0 0

Impossible to answer with info given u need mass/density info also it could just be a hollow tube or solid lump varying from say polystyrene or lead. Makes a LOT OF DIFFERENCE!!!

2007-01-17 04:42:09 · answer #3 · answered by digit1guy 2 · 0 0

You did not provide enough information.. To determine the weight we would need the density and the volume at least

2007-01-17 04:27:13 · answer #4 · answered by neodem 2 · 0 0

To Solly, above this reply.

Would it truly have a negative weight if filled with helium?

What if you put a scale above it and let it float up into the scale?

My questions are not completely serious, but just something I was thinking about. Would it have weight, just weight that would have to be weighed from above?

2007-01-17 04:33:17 · answer #5 · answered by we2inmaine 2 · 0 1

Impossible to tell from your question. You'd have to know the density.

2007-01-17 04:27:28 · answer #6 · answered by Gene 7 · 0 0

you need to know the denisty of the object. obviously the same size of cement will weigh more than that of air.

2007-01-17 06:06:05 · answer #7 · answered by SciGuy 1 · 0 0

It could have a negative-weight if it were made of latex and filled with helium.

2007-01-17 04:31:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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