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a pound of water will weigh the same as a pound of chocolate
Your weight, or the weight registered on the scale? Your weight will increase by one pound, but the weight registered on the scale will remain the same. If you stand on the scale, note your weight, pick up the water (using a very light, perhaps paper cup), note the weight after you are holding the water, and then drink, and put down the cup, you will see what happens.
Try a gallon of water.
Water will stay the same weight when it is frozen, it still has the same molecules that it started with
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.
Yes it does
The weight of 2 pounds of water is just that--2 pounds. Pound is a unit of weight (or, more formally, force).
One once is 1/16th of a pound.
They are both the same weight. a pound is a pound. only the densiyys are different. oli is less dense.
The adult male is 65 % water, the adult female is 55% water.
No, but maybe it will help you spell.
There is no direct relation. * Pound is a measurement of weight * Cup is a measurement of volume Water weighs 8.3 pounds per gallon, so a cup would weigh about half a pound. A cup of lead however, would probably weight a couple of pounds.