They are very, very close. It is extremely difficult to make more than 1,000,000 of an object and have them all be the same weight.
They do vary in weight but to be used in the Major Leagues a Baseball cannot weigh less than five ounces or more than 5 1/4 ounces. The ideal weight is 5 1/8 ounces.
Yes. Practice baseballs are normally heavier but can be lighter depending on the ones you buy but they are never the same weight as game baseballs. Practice baseballs are also normally softer and made of a different structure.
yes
No, Not Always, But They Are Always Close In Weight.
weight.. Mass always stays the same
Identical twins may not always be the same size and birth weight. Factors such as position in the womb, nutrition, and other environmental influences can lead to differences in size and weight at birth.
It depends how much snow there is
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The weight of a ball really depends on the ball you are weighing. Baseballs weigh more than ping-pong balls for example.
It is possible for objects weight's to change, while its mass remains constant.
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The mass always affects the weight. But the same mass always hasthe same weight, regardless of its shape.-- Notice that there is no 'shape' term in the formula for weight:Weight = (mass) x (acceleration of gravity) -- A 50kg woman and a 50kg sack of potatoes have the same weight,even though one of the objects has a better shape.
he weight will not always be the same and her measurements I'm not sure where to find that. So it's not guarantee her weight would be the same.