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QuestionWhy is it recommended to use millimeters when a meter is an SI basic unit? Wouldn't it be easier? Unit-conversion wise, to measure in mm but convert it into m before calculating?Community AnswerYou cannot find weight with length measurements on their own. You need other information such as weight for a specific cubic capacity.
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QuestionWhat is the mass of a 2 centimeter wide rubber ball?Community AnswerIt depends upon the density of the rubber; it will vary depending on how many air bubbles were inside the rubber when it was produced.
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QuestionI need to work out the weight of a large accent table but I don't have a large enough scale. Is it possible to use the dimensions to determine the weight?Community AnswerNot really, because it depends on the type and density of the material(s) it is made out of.
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QuestionHow do you guess the weight by just looking at it?Community AnswerThink of the volume and density of the object.
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QuestionHow do I find my own weight without a scale as I cannot be bothered to get a scale?DonaganTop AnswererUse a teeter-totter ("seesaw"). Have someone of known weight climb on the other end of the teeter-totter, and use other objects of known weight at one end or the other to balance the device.
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