Water pressure, or pressure in general, does not "weigh" anything. It is simply a force similar to gravity, yet at the same time not similar. For a better understanding of water pressure, check out the article provided in the Related Linkbelow.
the mass of a grape is equal to the amount of water displaced when submerged x the wight % by divided by warter diplaced
The weight of tap water varies depending on how much liquid is contained a specific vessel. A cup of water weighs approximately 8.3 ounces.
Depends how much tap water you are using. :)
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The concentration of sugar in tap water is "pretty much zero," while the concentration of sugar in something called "sugar water" is presumably "above zero". Which of those soundshigher?
Tap water is not made, it is a natural product. Water is stored in a reservoir and is piped (and sometimes pumped) from the reservoir to the tap.
Clean tap water is a homogeneous solution.
10 kg = 22 lbs
Depends how much tap water you are using. :)
it depends how long you leave the tap on
NO!!! bottled water costs so much more than tap!
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which water?
the answer is simple tap water contains minerals to help wash dishes bottle water is much cleaner
Tap water has vitamins in it, Iron and such.... Some tap water is bad too there is some tap water depending which area you live in have to much arsenic in it and will kill your plants. Your town should have a water survey you can find at your local library.
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About $50
I have heard that bottled water is better for plant growth because tap water has too much iron in it.
Tap water is used to wash the excess stain from a slide prepared from a smear. You can use tap water instead of distilled water because you aren't worried about a precipitate forming and tap water is much cheaper than distilled.