The mass of a volume of a material depends on its density. A cup of water is likely to have less mass than a cup of sand, because the density of rock is generally much greater than water, and sand is fine particles of rock.
Sand can be packed into a cup at different densities, but even if only lightly poured into the cup, the air between the sand particles will not be sufficient to make the density lighter than that of water, as most rock is at least twice as dense as water.
Some rocks are apparently less dense than water: they even float! But, this is because they have trapped air bubbles in them which lighten them, and once ground into sand, they will be much denser as the air is no longer trapped within the rock.
Some examples of densities are:
A cup of water has the bigger mass. Why? Because one tiny droplet of water weighs more than one tiny gran of sand. Therefor more water put in a cup would weigh more than more sand put in a cup.
According to another Yahoo answer, the range of density of sand is 1.4 to 2.0 grams per ml. The density of water is defined at 1.0 grams per ml, so no matter what the volume or size of container, the sand will always be heavier. This DOES include the air space between the particles of sand.
Masses of chemicals (sand and water are both chemicals) are determined in part by their density. Density = Mass x Volume. Seen as the volume is the same (1 cup), density determines why each has a different mass. Water has a density of 1g per cm3. Therefore, sand must have a higher density. Sorry if this was too detailed/patronising an explanation!
The apparent density of rocks (excepting pumice, etc.) is greatest than the density of water; consequently the mass is greater for the same volume.
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-- Therefore, some rocks must have more mass than the same amount of water has.
( ... a big part of the reason why they sink in water.)
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because it has more mass ( that's the right answer )
As sand sinks in water, the sand must be heavier than water, thus a volume of sand will be heavier than the same volume of water.
A cup, generally speaking, is a measure of quantity, not weight. A cup of sand would be heavier than a cup of water. However 8 ounces of sand = 8 ounces of water.
Lead is heavier.
Because the density of lead is heavier than sand.
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A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.
my guess would be 1 gallon of water.
No, because mud is a mixture of water and dirt, which is denser than water, so the average density is greater than water. However, water tends to mix with mud, which may give the illusion that it is more dense.
Because the molecules of stuff honey is made from (sugar) are heavier than molecules of water.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg one cannot be heavier than the other.
A cup of sand, sand sinks in water, thus its heavier.
yes sand is heavier than water:)
water
a cup is considered a liquid measurement, not weight. eg: what is heavier, a cup of feathers or a cup of sand?
1 cup of water is the same volume as 1 cup of sand.
Sand has a higher density than water, so it sinks to the bottom when placed in water due to gravity pulling it down. The sand particles are heavier and more compact than water molecules, causing them to settle at the bottom.
a grain of sand. air can knock you over if it is windy. or if you are just really light... :-( I am. 70 pounds and 22 years old! Never mind...
Sand is heavier than water.
Nothing - sand and water do not react because sand is relatively inert. The sand will sink to the bottom of the container because it is significantly heavier than the water.
The cup of water is slightly heavier.
Yes, because water is heavier than oil.
Sand is heavier then water (denser) so it sinks. If you add oil to water, oil is less dense (lighter) than water so it floats.