Well, let's see . . . If weight were a measure of volume, then a hot-air balloon
unfolded and lying on the ground would get heavier and heavier as they filled it
with hot-air. Eventually, when it got big enough, it would sink into the ground,
instead of floating up off of it.
Weight is a measure of the gravitational force between the Earth and a mass.
Volume is the size of a region of space, whether it has anything in it or not.
There's no direct connection between the two measurements.
No, it's a measurement of weight.
A tbsp is a measurement of volume in cooking.
pounds is a measurement of weight. gallon is a measurement of volume
mass, volume and weight.
While a pound is a measurement of weight, a quart is a measurement of volume. The density and size of an item would be needed to find the weight of a specific volume.
no, grams are a measurement unit of weight and pints are a measurement unit of volume
No. lbs is a weight (mass) volume is 3 dimensional measurement (space). One has nothing to do with the other. Like asking how does yellow sound...
kilograms are a weight measurement cups are a measurement of volume.
An ounce is a measurement of weight. A cubic inch is a measurement of volume.
No, since a dekagram is a measurement of weight & a liter is a measurement of volume.
Not possible to answer - a litre is a measurement of volume, while a kilogram is a measurement of weight!
Weight is the measurement of how much gravity is pulling down on something, and volume is the measurement of how much an object can hold.