doesn't it dissolve into the water, so it would probably weigh the same
Generally, glass is more dense than water. (There are some types of glass which are less dense.) You can demonstrate this by gently placing a glass full of water in the sink or tub; the glass will sink, indicating that glass is more dense than water. If the glass were to float, we would know that the glass were less dense. Try this with plastic cup; the plastic is normally less dense, and will float.
It would depend on the size, shape, and weight of the water bottle, and whether you mean a glass or plastic container. Also, if you mean a 'hot water bottle', that uses different material and holds more or less weight depending on how full it is.
It is relative to the amount of water and the weight of the glass. Obviously, an eight ounce glass of water would weigh 8 ounces plus the weight of the glass. <><><> The weight of a glass of water depends on the amount of water in the glass. A common size of water glass holds 8 fluid ounces of water. In rough terms, one ounce of water weighs one ounce (weight). This gives the answer that a glass of water weighs half a pound. (The weight of the glass is not included in this half a pound.) To be more precise, an Imperial Ounce (used in Britain) is 28.41 millilitres. This would give 8 ounces a mass of 227.3 grams. (0.500 pounds weight) In the United States, a Fluid Ounce is 29.57 millilitres, which gives a mass of 236.6 grams. (0.52 pounds weight).
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It depends how big the glass is. Some can be 1 liter in capacity, but it is more likely to be about 450 ml or less (for a smaller glass).
If you think to density (not weight) hot water is less dense.
It's not weight that allows a person to sink in water, it's lean body mass. The more fat you have the more you float, the less fat the less you tend to float.
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The weight of a glass of water depends on the amount of water in the glass.<br><br>A common size of water glass holds 8 fluid ounces of water. In rough terms, one ounce of water weighs one ounce (weight). This gives the answer that a glass of water weighs half a pound. (The weight of the glass is not included in this half a pound.)<br><br> To be more precise, an Imperial Ounce (used in Britain) is 28.41 millilitres. This would give 8 ounces a mass of 227.3 grams. (0.500 pounds weight)<br> In the United States, a Fluid Ounce is 29.57 millilitres, which gives a mass of 236.6 grams. (0.52 pounds weight). Most standard glasses hold 8 ~ 12 ounces of water. When you say a glass of water do u mean, the weight of the glass along with the water or just the water in the glass? For the former, just place the glass of water on any type of scale. For the latter, place the glass of water on any type of scale, make a note of the weight and then empty the glass and weigh the empty glass with no water. Then simply subtract the weight of the water from the weight of the GLASS+WATER, you'll get your answer..
Water doesn't refract more light than glass
The weight does not determine if an object will float in water. If an object has a DENSITY that is more than the density of water then it will sink, if it's density is less than the density of water it will float.
The sound produced by a glass is dependent on how quickly the glass is able to vibrate. The speed of its vibrations is dependent on the mass involved. It takes more energy to move more mass. So the more mass you include in the system (in this case water) the slower the vibrations.