Distilled water on 20 degrees Celsius:
1 Litre = 1 Kg.
Temperature is VERY important.
Ice is lighter for the same volume - it floats doesn't it?
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Szoroshun
about 8 pounds per gallon
It depends on the amount of water you have to weigh or a better term would be measure. By: MTS
if its floating, its zero : weight or force = upthrust from water note: upthrust from water = weight of water displaced
the weight of the water will be more because the wood if floting on top if the water
The ISBN of The Weight of Water is 0316789976.
The Weight of Water was created in 1997.
Your weight is the same on land as on the water.
Technically, the object's weight is the same. The effective or measured weight, however, will be the original weight minus the weight of displaced water.
It is the amount of your weight that is made of water. It means that 31.8 units of your total weight is made from water. If it was pounds, then you have 31.8 pounds of water in you.
No. Contrary to popular belief, water doesn't cause water weight. Water weight is usually caused by excess sodium, PMS, or eating too much.
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If there is no overflow of water, then the container's over-all weight goes up by the weight of the fish. The weight of the water itself doesn't change.
Anything with mass will have weight in water, though the water will give some buoyancy.
Compare its weight to the weight of an equal volume of water. The weight of the specimen divided by the weight of the water equals the density of the specimen.