It depends on its material. In other words its density.
A pint weighs 20oz.
1 pint.
It weighs exactly 1 pound and it's all free... for now!
1 cm3 of water weighs 1 gram. The volume is...ermm... 1 cm3
There are 16 ounces in a pound. This is the same for a pound of water, lead, mud.........anything.
it will depend completly on the specific pound of chicken you use. You can find the density by finding the volume it takes up in Litres. Then divide the pound by the volume, this creates a value for denstiy in pounds/litre.
Liter is a measure of volume and pound is a measure of weight, so it depends on the density of that material.
It displaces 1 pound of water in terms of its mass, if you were to convert to volume, it is a simple conversion with any mass, water has a density of 1 meaning that 1kg of water takes up 1 litre of volume, so, a 1 pound fish roughly displaces 455mL of water.
1 tablespoon is about 1/32 of a pound.
Weight doesn't tell you the volume. One pound of air, one pound of water, and one pound of gold all have vastly different volumes.
In a pound of what? Fluid ounces is a measure of volume. Pound is a measure of weight. The number of fluid ounces in a pound is going to depend on the density of the substance in question. A pound of mercury is much smaller in volume (and thus has fewer fluid ounces) than a pound of water. If we are speaking of water, or something equivalent, 1 ounce of water by weight fills up one fluid ounce of space, so a pound of water (16 oz) is 16 fluid ounces, or 1 pint.
It depends on what you a measuring, for water it would be 2. Cups is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight and mass. You can not directly convert the two.
It weighs exactly 1 pound and it's all free... for now!
That kind of depends. How big are your cups?
The volume of 1 liter of water is 1 liter.
1 pound of water is about 32 tablespoons.
1 pound of water is about 32 tablespoons.
None. Gallons are a measure of volume (cubic, 3d unit) and tons are a mass unit (weight, like pounds or ounces). Sorry but i can't help you. Volume (gallons) can be computed for a given weight of liquid, but the volume varies with the density of the liquid. (Gasoline is lighter than water... therefore, 1 pound of gasoline would be a larger volume than 1 pound of water.) A US gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds, and 24 tons equals 48,000 pounds (24 x 2000). Therefore, 48,000 pounds of water would occupy 5748.5 gallons of volume (48,000/8.35)
15.35 fluid ounces of water weigh one pound. A fluid ounce of water weighs 1.0425 avoirdupois ounces (weight). Or, 0.9592 av oz (weight) of water equals 1 fluid oz (volume). Formulas: 1 pound (16 av oz) / 1.0425 av oz per fluid oz = 15.35 fluid oz. 1 pound (16 av oz) * .9592 fluid oz per av oz = 15.35 fluid oz. (rounded) Check: 15.35 fluid oz * 1.0425 av oz per fluid oz = 16 (rounded) av oz (1 pound). So... Techniccly 16 oz = 1 lb