Empty the 5-liter jar and remove 1 liter of the 7-liter jar.
I recommend pouring it into a measuring cup.
A jar has a fixed volume.
If you have a large jar filled with mercury and a small jar filled with water, then the mercury has more volume than the water. If the water is in the large jar, then the water has more volume than the mercury.
No I believe not. No, one is a measure of weight, and the other volume. The two are not comparable. (which is not to say that a substance that had a volume of 4 oz might not also weigh 4 oz)
Generally, a beaker (a glass jar) is used to measure volume (litres, gallons, pints, etc), not mass (kilograms, pounds, stone, etc). However, if you know the volume and density of the material in the beaker, you should be able to calculate its mass in kilograms. Density = Mass/Volume (mass over volume)
No. Because to seal a jam jar you have to boil it in a large pot of water for several minutes. If the jar was plastic it would melt and poison your jam. Which is probably not the result you're looking for! So in other words you need to use glass.Answer:Actually, yes, if--and only if--you are making freezer jam.
I think jam is sold by mass/weight rather than volume, but if you want to measure the volume, a typical jam/jelly jar is less than 1 liter, so use milliliters to measure volume.
The volume of a jar in millimetres does not make any sense because a millimetre is a measure of length, not volume.
Jam contains a high proportion of water, so it would depend on the physical strength of the jar. I'm assuming that this is a glass jar? Most likely, the jar would crack or shatter as the pressure around it was decreased, allowing the water in the jam to boil off into the vacuum.
A jar has a fixed volume.
The numerical value would depend on the volume of the jar
fluid ounce
About 390 in most.
A liter is a unit of measure. What do you want to convert it to?A typical jar has a volume of about 2 liters; a cup may have a volume of a quarter liter.A liter is a unit of measure. What do you want to convert it to?A typical jar has a volume of about 2 liters; a cup may have a volume of a quarter liter.A liter is a unit of measure. What do you want to convert it to?A typical jar has a volume of about 2 liters; a cup may have a volume of a quarter liter.A liter is a unit of measure. What do you want to convert it to?A typical jar has a volume of about 2 liters; a cup may have a volume of a quarter liter.
If you have a large jar filled with mercury and a small jar filled with water, then the mercury has more volume than the water. If the water is in the large jar, then the water has more volume than the mercury.
let the water evaporate and measure the salt that is left in the jar
A jam jar.
The simplest way is water displacement. Density is equal to mass per volume. You can use any conventional scale to find the mass of the object. You can then take a container that is considerably larger than the object and fill it with enough water to be able to cover the object. Measure how much water is in the container, then place the object in the water. Now measure how much water appears to be in the container now (the water level will rise). The difference between the two water levels will be the volume of your irregular shape. Now you divide the mass by the volume and get the density.