no, a bottle of glue may be full and be 4 ounces, but if you fill the bottom of a bottle the same size with melted copper, it would weigh the same, but the copper is denser.
It depends on the density of the material, since tonnes are a unit of weight, and m3 is a unit of volume. Since density expresses the weight per unit of volume, you can divide the weight by the density to find the volume. If we happens to be dealing with 7460 tonnes of water (density 1 tonne/m3) then there will be 7460 m3.
Gram is neither a measure of length, nor of weight. It is a unit of mass. Sometimes this is confused with weight, but it isn't the same thing.
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mass (or weight, which is mass relative to Earth's gravity) and volume. The density unit will be mass (weight) per unit volume. For a very rough example, the density of air in a tire is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch)
The kilogram is the unit of MASS, not of weight. This is often confused. The SI unit of weight is the same as the unit for force, namely the newton.
No, weight and density are not the same. They are two different physical properties of substances. Weight is a measure of the force exerted on an object due to gravity, while density is a measure of mass per unit volume.
Density is mass per unit volume, and sometimes in some industries weight per unit volume is used. Weight per unit volume is also sometimes called specific weight. Weight and mass are not the same. Volume per unit mass is called specific volume, and is the reciprocal of density. It is not clear whether volume per unit weight can also be used as a measure of specific volume.
No, density is mass per unit volume.
density has no weight, it is a measure of how close the atoms in an object are packed. mass per unit volume.
weight of all steel can be calculated by multiplying unit volume with density.
Converting volume into weight requires density as the conversion factor. Volume x density = weight (as long as the density is given in terms of weight per unit volume).
It depends on the density of the material, since tonnes are a unit of weight, and m3 is a unit of volume. Since density expresses the weight per unit of volume, you can divide the weight by the density to find the volume. If we happens to be dealing with 7460 tonnes of water (density 1 tonne/m3) then there will be 7460 m3.
No. ----------- Rationale: ----------- A pint is unit of volume and a pound is a unit of weight. A unit of volume does not equal a unit of weight. You can however equate a unit of volume to a unit of weight if the density of the matter which is put into the pint container weighs a pound. Alternatively, if a pint is filled with matter that has a different density, then the pint would weigh less or more than a pound. In the latter example, the weight of the pint would not be equal to a pound. Volume & weight are different units of measure.
how much is styrofoam unit weight?
If their density, or weight per unit volume, is greater than that of the fluid density, they will sink
Density can be defined that way, but it is more common to use another kind of density: mass per unit volume.
You need to know the soil type, moisture content, density. There is no standard unit. Find an average density first.