The standard unit for measuring the mass of water, along with the mass of any other material, is a kilogram. And that is abbreviated as kg.
I think it originated from the mass of 1 cubic centimeter of water = 1 gram.
Oh, dude, a pail usually holds around 10 liters. But like, who really measures the exact amount when you're just filling up a pail, right? Just pour in some water and call it a day!
There are 2 answers. The type of pail or bucket used while washing a car or your floor, is typically two or 2 and 1/2 gallons. There's also an imperial unit of dry volume called a pail or a quarter, which is 8 bushels (64 gallons).
Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of weight. That would be the approximate mass of a pail of water.
The weight of a 3-gallon pail depends on its contents. The weight of water would be approximately 27 kg, as 1 gallon of water weighs about 3.78 kg. However, if the pail contains a different substance, the weight will vary.
It depends on whether you want to determine its volume or its mass, its temperature or density, its surface tension or viscosity, etc.
It is not possible to answer this question. There is no such measure as a "pund". The mass of the pail depends on what material it is made of. The mass of its contents - if it has any - depends on the substance in the pail. A pail full of water will have much less mass than one full of earth (dirt).
The liter.
Pail - like a water pail
The bright blue pail has the pellet with the poison.
The volume of a pail can vary depending on its size. A typical pail usually holds around 10 to 20 liters of liquid.
"An ice cream pail" is not a standard unit of measurement.
Pails come in various sizes, so a pail is not a standard unit of measurement, however, if you know how large your pail is, you could use it to measure volume.
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The water stays in the pail when it is swung in a vertical circle because of inertia. Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. The water wants to continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed, so it stays in the pail even when the pail is swinging downward and upside down.