A quark is believed to be a point particle, fundamental with no internal structure and occupying no volume. As it occupies no volume it cannot be solid in the normal sense of the word. However due to the Pauli Exclusion principle and the fact that quarks are Fermions, no two identical quarks can occupy the same point at the same time. This is something like a quantum equivalence of our normal concept of "solid", but if the quarks are different in any property (e.g. spin, color) they can occupy the same point at the same time.
Yes. Quarts is a solid.
There are 17.74 gallons in 71 quarts. This can also be measured in ounces. There are 2272 ounces in 71 quarts. This number changes if you are measuring a liquid or a solid.
There is no such thing as solid weight. All matter on Earth has weight whether it is solid, liquid or gas. There is also no such thing as a solid quart. A quart is a measure of volume usually applied to liquids or granulated substances such as flour or sugar. The volume of solid objects is usually measured in cubic centimeters or cubic inches. The volume of a given solid object will vary inversely with its density. The denser it is, the smaller it will be.
A quart is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of mass. The two are therefore incompatible.
1.8 quarts is 1 8/10 quarts is 1 4/5 quarts.
1 quart = 2 pints2 quarts = 4 pints3 quarts = 6 pints4 quarts = 8 pints5 quarts = 10 pints..etc.
quarts is a solid it is a pure substance and it is a element
There are 17.74 gallons in 71 quarts. This can also be measured in ounces. There are 2272 ounces in 71 quarts. This number changes if you are measuring a liquid or a solid.
You can't. Quarts measure a liquid while pounds measure a solid.
You don't measure solid vegetables by liquid measure (quart is liquid)
a cubic yard of water is aprox equal to 202 gallons . As there are 4 quarts to a gallon, there are therefore 808 quarts to a cubic yard of water. Unless your question related to quarts as liquid and cubic yards as solid then there is no answer, so what do you mean - a cubic yard of what
20 quarts is equal to 5 gallons.This measurement is true for both UK and US gallons; and both US solid and liquid quarts/gallons (rounded off)
There is no such thing as solid weight. All matter on Earth has weight whether it is solid, liquid or gas. There is also no such thing as a solid quart. A quart is a measure of volume usually applied to liquids or granulated substances such as flour or sugar. The volume of solid objects is usually measured in cubic centimeters or cubic inches. The volume of a given solid object will vary inversely with its density. The denser it is, the smaller it will be.
A quart is a unit of capacity. A pound is a unit of mass. The two are therefore incompatible.
One billion quarts are in a billion quarts.
4 quarts to a gallon is 4X6 for 6 gallons 24 quarts plus 3 quarts = 27 quarts
1 gallon = 4 quarts 2 gallons = 8 quarts and add 3 quarts to this to get 11 quarts
5 gallons = 5 x 4 = 20 quarts which is greater than 19 quarts