Mathematically, no. The cm to L conversion is simply divide by 10000 so 60000cm³ = 60L
No, compost is bulky and will have air-spaces. So less compost can be packed into the litre container. Water is a liquid and will fill the container completely, and will be heavier.
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There is one liter of water in a kilogram of water. There will be more or less of other liquids depending on the density of the liquid.
Obviously less. 1000 milliliters make 1 liter so 6 milliliters will be 6/1000 of a liter which is less than 1 liter.
It depends how big the glass is. Some can be 1 liter in capacity, but it is more likely to be about 450 ml or less (for a smaller glass).
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.
There are 8 ounces in an average drinking glass.
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Your question is unclear. Do you mean how many glasses of milk are contained in a 1 liter carton? The answer is that it depends on the size of glasses. A "glass of milk" is an indefinite measure. Glasses come in different sizes. Larger glasses hold more milk; smaller glasses hold less milk.
A glass with less water will make a higher pitch when tapped, while a glass with more water will make a lower pitch. This is because the amount of water affects the frequency of vibrations produced by the glass when hit.
Take a glass of cold water into a warm room, and the moisture in the warm room will condense on to the outside surface of the cold glass. Therefore, the water droplets form due to condensation.
2 liters of hot water will have more heat energy than 1 liter of hot water because there is a greater quantity of water to hold heat energy. The total heat energy in a system is directly proportional to the mass of the substance and its temperature.
There is always water in the air in its gaseous form. When air is warmer it can hold more water before the water begins to condense and form into droplets. That's why you hear about relative humidity in the weather report - if the relative humidity is 50% it means that there is about half the maximum amount of water in the air that it can hold at its current temperature. So the bottom line is, when air cools it can hold less water. Your glass of iced tea cools the air around it, the air can no longer hold all of the water that is in it and the water condenses onto the surface of the glass. You would find that there would be more condensation in more humid weather.
Generally, glass is more dense than water. (There are some types of glass which are less dense.) You can demonstrate this by gently placing a glass full of water in the sink or tub; the glass will sink, indicating that glass is more dense than water. If the glass were to float, we would know that the glass were less dense. Try this with plastic cup; the plastic is normally less dense, and will float.
Adding less water to a glass will create a higher note when the glass is tapped or rubbed on the rim since there is less mass for the vibrations to travel through, resulting in a higher frequency sound.
Two objects that hold less than 100 milliliters are a shot glass and a perfume sample vial.