Assuming that it is a half litre bottle of water, the water would have a mass of 500g so the bottle would have a mass of 95g. However it might be a pint bottle of water, in which case the water would have a mass of 568g, leaving the bottle with a mass of 27g.
1 liter of water weighs 1 kg so 1 ml of water weighs 1 mg so 5 ml of water weighs 5 mg
1cm3of water weighs 1gram as water has a density of 1g/cm3.
A liter weighs 1 kg; 30 l weighs 30 kg - that is heavy but most people over age 15 can lift it
30 litres of water weighs about 65 pounds, so a fit person should be able to lift it.
-- The empty jug weighs 0.5 lb.-- With 3c of water in it, the total weight is 2 lb. The water alone must weigh 1.5 lb.-- Water in general must weigh 1.5/3 = 1/2 lb per cup.-- 'x' cups of water alone weighs x/2 lbs.-- The jug with 'x' cups of water in it weighs [ x/2 + 1/2 ] lbs.
The weight of a bottle of water can vary depending on the size and material of the bottle. A standard 500mL plastic bottle of water typically weighs around 500 grams.
The bottle weighs 202g and the water weighs 2g. This is because the total weight of both is 204g and the bottle is 200g more than the water.
A liter of water weighs 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds), which is roughly the weight of a standard, medium-sized bottle of water.
The weight of a bottle can vary depending on its size and material. A typical empty 750ml glass wine bottle weighs around 400-500 grams, while a 500ml plastic water bottle weighs approximately 20-30 grams. It's best to weigh the specific bottle you have to get an accurate measurement.
591 ml of water weighs about 5.796 newtons (1.303 pounds). There's no way for us to know the weight of the bottle.
A standard water bottle typically weighs around 500 grams when it is full.
There are several ways you could determine the capacity of a milk jug: 1: Fill the milk jug with water and then transfer the water to a graduated measuring jug 2: take a bottle of known volume such as a soda bottle. Fill the soda bottle and transfer its contents to the milk jug to get its approximate capacity 3: weigh the empty milk jug and make a note of the weight. Then, fill the milk jug with water. 1 cubic cm of water weighs 1 gram. Deduct the weight of the empty jug from the weight of the full jug to give the weight of the water inside. If, for example, the water weighs approximately 1000 grams then you have a 1 litre milk jug
To find the volume of the bottle, you need to subtract the weight of the water from the total weight of the bottle and water. Then, divide this difference by the density of water to find the volume displaced by the water and consequently the volume of the bottle.
I think a 2-liter bottle of soda, assuming moderate density (such as mountain dew or dr. pepper) generally weighs near 1500-1600 grams.
A 500cc bottle of water weighs approximately 1.1 pounds.
The force of buoyancy, which is exerted by the water on the bottle and is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the bottle, prevents the bottle from sinking. This force acts in the opposite direction to the weight of the bottle, keeping it afloat.
If the bottle holds 500 mL of water, then its contents have a nominal mass of 500 grams, and weigh 4.9 newtons (1.1 pounds) on Earth. -- If it holds some other substance, then its mass and weight are different. -- If it is weighed in some other place, then the weight of the same mass is different. -- This discussion applies only to the bottle's contents. We have no way to estimate the mass or weight of the container.