| 1. | Weigh three eggs, and use an equivalent weight of fat, sugar, and flour.
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| 2. | Equivalent weights were not without problems of their own.
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| 3. | You would multiply the mass times that value to get the equivalent weight on earth.
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| 4. | In addition to its pilot, the spacecraft had to carry the equivalent weight of two passengers.
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| 5. | :: Actually I believe that for equivalent weight / size engineered wood is stronger, not weaker.
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| 6. | Historically, the equivalent weights of the elements were often determined by studying their reactions with oxygen.
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| 7. | The casing weighed some, but Coleman managed to save an equivalent weight in the locomotive itself.
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| 8. | :: That's because the balloon's weight is less than an equivalent weight of air that it displaces.
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| 9. | A requirement for winning the Ansari X Prize is to carry the equivalent weight of two passengers.
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| 10. | However, equivalent weights continued to be used for many compounds for another hundred years, particularly in analytical chemistry.
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