In contradiction to another comment, dry weight ounces and liquid volume ounces are equivalent for pure water. It is not a coincidence that the word "pint" (i.e. 16 ounces of liquid) and "pound" (i.e., 16 ounces of weight) sound almost the same.
1 once of water weighs exactly 1 ounce under standard conditions (pressure, temperature, etc.), so unless you need multi-decimal digit accuracy, you can use that as a rule. Soda will weigh slightly a little bit more than water due to the ingredients dissolved in its water, but that too is negligible.
Therefore, 20 ounces of soda weigh about 20 ounces (or 1 pound, 4 ounces or 1.25 pounds). The bottle or can weight will differ, but would probably be in the range of 0.5-1 oz. or 0.03125-0.0625 lb.
A fluid ounce is a measure of volume of a liquid. Some liquids are more dense than other fluids, so a fluid ounce of a dense liquid weighs more than a fluid ounce of a less dense liquid. A fluid ounce of water weighs one ounce.
The weight of liquids vary. However, 20 fluid ounces of water weighs 1.303968 pounds (591.47058 grams).
Twenty ounces is equal to 1.25 pounds. However, this does not include the weight of the bottle which may differ between brands.
Unit conversion can be confusing, especially if you are not fully aware of what is being converted. A full 20 ounce bottle of water weighs about 1.303968 pounds.
20 fluid ounces is equal to 1 pint (Imperial).
Different fluids weigh different amounts. This is why Salad/Vegetable Oil will float on top of water, the oil is lighter than water.
It is 5.56 newtons.
let's think about this.....liquid ounces (soda pop) and dry weight ounces (16 ounces in a pound) are NOT the same thing. Liquid doesn't come in "pounds". What you're looking for is a conversation of 20 liquid ounces to an equivilent dry weight (pounds)
A pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter. 1lb 4oz
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
No. In cooking we use dry measure and liquid measure and they are not interchangeable. If you wanted equal amounts of water and dirt you would have to weigh them for them to be the same because water is more dense it weighs more than dirt.
This experiment you may easily perform yourself. Just collect a number of caps, weigh them, and divide that weight by the number of caps in the group.
That would depends on the material, the shape of the bottle, and the thickness.
A pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter. 1lb 4oz
it weigh 17oz to 20oz that's not that much now is it
a toucan normally weighs about 20oz.
I THINK there as 20oz... I do not know for sure though...
A bike would be closer to 20 pounds. 20 ounces is the approximate wait of a 20oz bottle of soda. A bike ways much more than a bottle of soda.
It depends on that specific bottle. There is no standard weight.
a baby marmot weighs around 20oz to 1 pound
Helen Keller weighed 7 pounds and 8 ounces at birth.
No it weighs much more!!
0.2365 kilograms or 0.52139325 pounds
Between 40 and 45 lbs.
It weighs approx 4900 Newtons.