1210 mL
10 mL
You need the mass of the milk in the glass. Then: d = m/V
No exact value but you can know the mass of liquid from this relation Denisty=Mass/volume so the mass=Volume*Density ,,, this is the weight of milk you can add the weight of the glass but you must first weigh it on a balance.
No exact value but you can know the mass of liquid from this relation Denisty=Mass/volume so the mass=Volume*Density ,,, this is the weight of milk you can add the weight of the glass but you must first weigh it on a balance.
"Pour me a half glass of milk", for example.
The volume of a glass of milk would best be measured in millilitres.
Milk is a liquid,so it takes the shape of a container.(properties of a liquid)
Amount of space available than an object can hold at maximum. For example, a glass of milk filled all the way to the brim. The milk is the volume.
Homogenized milk is still a mixture. The milk still contains water, fat and other minerals such as calcium. Homogenized milk only looks instead of settling at the bottom of a glass.
the best unit to use for measuring milk is milliliter
16, 2, or 1?
16, 2, or 1?