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The density of dry wood varies hugely between species so there is no single answer. Multiply the density - in kilograms per cubic metre - by 35.
We can answer that, but the answer isn't simple. Try to stay with us here:First of all, it depends on the temperature, pressure, and humidity of the air.For dry air at a temperature of zero Celsius (32 Fahrenheit) and pressure of760 mm Hg, the density is1.2929 gram per liter = 1.2929 kilogram per m3 .The weight of 1.2929 kilogram is 12.67 newtons (2.85 pounds). (rounded)BUT . . . . .Don't forget that anything surrounded by a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal tothe weight of the displaced volume of fluid. So our cubic meter of air is buoyed upby a force equal to the weight of a cubic meter of air, and winds up weighing zero !Surrounded by vacuum, it weighs about 2.85 pounds. But surrounded by more air,it weighs exactly nothing.Which is why every cubic meter of air in the room doesn't fall down on the floor.
A handymax bulk carrier ship, used to transfer dry bulk. This type are used for smaller ports that the larger types (panamax, cape size) can't get into.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! You see, a gallon of dry cat food typically weighs around 4-5 pounds, depending on the density of the food. So, you could fit about 4-5 pounds of dry cat food in a gallon container, filling it up with purrfection! Just remember to keep your furry friend's food fresh and stored in a cool, dry place.
A pint is a pint is a pint in volume. However 16 oz in a pint is 16 oz in a pound only if it is water. A pint of flour does not weigh a pound as it is not as dense as water. A pint or 16 ounces dry measure of all-purpose flour weighs about 10 ounces (.625 of a pound) Chef Instructor Wayne Wilberding
For a start, kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight.
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. They are not the same thing!
Dry sugar weighs more than burnt sugar because burning sugar causes it to lose some of its mass in the form of gases and ash. Therefore, dry sugar will have a higher weight compared to burnt sugar for an equal volume.
This is a riddle! The answer is a sponge. When a sponge is dry, it weighs 2 kg. When it's wet, it weighs 1 kg. After being burned, all that remains is the incombustible ash, which weighs about 3 kg.
If you don't include water (or a similar liquid) in the ingredients, then it won't BE bread. Bread is made from dough, and water is a vital ingredient in dough. Without water, "breadmaking" would consist of heating a mixture of dry flour and dry yeast and dry salt, and all you'd end up with would be a mixture of burnt dry flour, burnt dry yeast, and burnt dry salt.
Mostly Pepto Bismo or you can eat burnt or dry toast
yes because if you dry it, it can be burnt.
Put a dish of vanilla out for a couple of days.For carpet we used baken soda.
The 19/16 weighs 149 lbs dry while the 17/14 weighs 145 lbs dry.
0.91 kg = about 32.099 ounces.
A yard of dry sand typically weighs more than a yard of dry gravel. Sand particles are smaller and more densely packed, while gravel consists of larger particles with more empty space between them, leading to gravel being less dense overall.
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