3.96 pounds 1 litre of sand weighs 1.8kg so times that by 2.2= 3.96 and that is in pounds
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...
Blowing on a pile of sand will displace grains of sand. How much sand you move and how far will depend on the sand and how hard you blow on it. If it's wet sand, the force of the air you expel won't do much, but if it's dry sand and you're close and use a big breath, you'll get a lot of action.
only if you eat to much
Kinda-sorta. Finely crushed glass will behave pretty much like sand. You won't get the same color though.
Weigh each sample and then make a solution of coffee, sand and water. First of all, we have to filter the solution with the help of filter paper so all the water will pass through the paper and as a filtrate we will have coffee and sand. Take the filtrate and let it dry. Secondly, once the filtrate is dry take a strong magnet and scan across, underneath the filter paper. This will separate all the sand on one side of the filter paper. Finally, record the mass of each component after the experiment.
About 41 pounds.
A yard of sand weighs approximately 1.3 tons or 2600 pounds.
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A 25 pound bag of anything (sand included) weighs 25 pounds.
It weighs 5 pounds:)
90 over 2 equals X over 5 so multiply 90 times 5 and divide it by 2... Your answer will probably be 225 pounds.
They weigh the same as they did the first day on the sand.
two liters of sand :)
I weighed a cup of sand which equalled 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.
50 pounds
1 kg is still 1 kg no matter what the substance is. a kilogram weighs 2.2 lbs brewski
1 pound.