1*109 ton/tsp
Mass = 4.87*1024 kg, approx. Average density = 5.42 g/cm3 (scientific notation irrelevant). Volume = 9.28*1020 m3.
The density of steel ranges from 7,750 to just over 8,000 kg/m3.
At standard temperature and pressure it is approx 1.3*10-3 grams per mL.
The answer depends on which characteristic of Ceres you wish to express: Its distance from the earth, mass, volume, density, albedo, and so on.
the same
The density of a quart of water is around 1 kg/L or 1000 g/L, while the density of a teaspoon of water is roughly 4.93 g/cm³. This means that the quart of water is denser than a teaspoon of water.
A teaspoon is a cooking measure for a volume. It is equal to 4.92892159 milliliters or 4.92892159 cubic centimeters. The volume of a teaspoon stays a teaspoon, no matter what the density of its contents.
The densities are equivalent.
It depends on the density of the substance. A teaspoon, in this instance, is a measure of volume not mass.
About 3.25g, given a 5mL teaspoon and a creatin density of 1.3.
It depends on the density of the substance
It depends on the density of the substance