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150 milliliters of pure water weigh 150 grams.
It depends how much water and how much ice you hae. if you have 1 ice cube and 6 cups of water, the water will weigh more. But, if you have 10 ice cubes and 1/4 cup of water the ice will weigh more.
A raindrop has an average diameter of 2mm although the maximum size is 6mm. The volume of a sphere is 4/3 pi r^3 so, at 2mm it would be 4/3 *pi* 1 or approximately 4.2cubic mm at 6mm it would be 4/3*pi*27 or 113cu mm 4.2cu mm = 0.042 cc 113cu mm = 1.13cc Icc weighs 1 gram so an average raindrop of 2mm diameter would weigh 0.042gm while a 6mm diameter drop would weigh 1.13gm If I've got my maths right... :o)
you can always filter out all the extra salt from the water and weigh it with normal water with nothing on it and see how much the salt water weigh by the normal water
you weigh the water
it is the same weigh.
25 pounds
That would depend on the temperature and is this fresh or sea water? About 305.72
This cylinder holds up to 0.154 liter of water.
The gauge is equal to the number of solid lead spheres, each with the same diameter as the inside of the barrel, that would weigh one pound.
Pre-1982 Lincoln cents weigh 3.11 grams and have a diameter of 19mm, 1982 to date weigh 2.5 grams with the same diameter.
It is an accepted fire service understanding that 5" Large Diameter Hose (LDH) will hold 1 gallon/ft. On average a 100' section of 5" empty weighs 110 lbs. With water weighing 8.33 lbs/gal. a 100' section of LDH filled with water will weigh approximately 944 lbs.
Well that depends on what you made the bottle out of and how much of that material you used. But the water inside would weigh approximately 473 grams (roughly 1 pound) depending on certain environmental conditions
Depends on the hose, obviously different hoses weight different amounts.
1500 litres of water weigh 1500 kg
Depends how long it is
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