16 oz of sand weighs approximately 1 pound.
7,008 grains= 1 pound of sand.Answer:The term "sand" can be assigned to wide range of particles. Studies indicate that mid-sized sands weigh 0.67 - 23 mg per grain. This means there are from 1 500 000 to 43 000 grains per kg. A kg is 2.2 lb., so there are potentially 700 000 to 22 000 grains per pound.
This question in unanswerable. Here, you are comparing apples to oranges. Let's say you had 56 ounces of lead and 56 ounces of sand. The sand will take more space up because it requires more to make 56 ounces. Different items (ingredients) weigh differently than each other.
Can't say. -You MUST specify WHAT dry goods. -( 1 cup sand - 1 cup flour -BIG difference)
Both the 1 pound of sand and the 1 pound of bricks will fall at the same rate in a vacuum, following the laws of gravity. In the absence of any external forces, objects of different weights fall at the same rate due to gravity, as popularized by Galileo's experiment at the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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1 lb = 16.0000 oz
A pound is 16 ounces. Try thinking a little. Anyway, it's a pound and a quarter, so...five into twenty is four. Four sandwiches per pound. Five sandwiches in 20 ounces. Four ounces per sandwich. 20 sand/5lbs=4sand per lb. 16oz. /4 sand=4oz. per sand. 20oz./4oz.=5 sandwiches
In imperial measure there are 16 ounces in a pound
1 pound = 16 ounces ... more than 11 of them.
A pound of feathers and a pound of sand both weigh the same, since they are each one pound in weight. However, the volume occupied by a pound of feathers will be much larger than that of a pound of sand due to their differences in density.
In your sand sample, what is the average weight of a grain?
5000 lbs of sand, give or take a hundred.
5 gallons... 8P I weighed a cup of sand which equaled 12.45 ounces (used 12.5 ounces for computing purposes). So, 1 gallon of sand (16 cups) equals 200 ounces or divided by 16 ounces/pound, equals 12.5 pounds/gallon. 12.5 x 5 = 62.50 Pounds give or take.
21.16 oz
3g = 0.106oz
1 pound of WHAT, sand, chocolate, flour, horseshoes - -