It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
A cup placed in water appears to float because it displaces an amount of water equal to its own weight, creating an equilibrium when the weight of the water it displaces matches the weight of the cup. This principle is known as buoyancy.
Weight of world cup was approximately 11 kilograms.It was 60 cm high.
A standard cup is 226 grams of water
There is no carbon in a pure cup of water.
it depends on the material with which it is made
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Any size cup? Weight the empty cup. Fill it with water. Measure the weight increase. Calculate volume from density of water: 350 g increase means 350 mL of water - you'll need to do the math for non-metric examples.
One cup of warm water is equal to 250 ml. A half cup of water is equal to 125 ml and 1/3 cup is equal to 80 ml.
A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.
The weight of world cup is around 11 kilograms.Height is around 60cm.
Yes, it is the same amount, but they do not weight the same
this is a fairly stupid question- how much does the cup weigh? do you want to know only the water in the cup quantity's weight or the cup+water? if cooking, there should be an index giving you that particular cook's idea of a cup's size. a gallon weighs 8.34 lbs.i think there is 16 cups in a gallon,divide 8.34by16 you have approx.52125 lbs(approx 1 half lb)