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These are all types of liquid measurements. Liquid measurements differ from solid measurements in that the density of the liquid is not factored into the total volume, but is factored into the total weight in which that liquid occupies. Ex: One gallon of water has a specific density. However, a gallon of salt water weighs more than the gallon of water because the salt water has a higher density (i.e. more dense) than the gallon of salt water, although they have the same volume (one gallon). In case you are interested, the correlation of weight, density, and volume is given by the formula: Density = weight / volume. More correctly, it should read: Density = mass / volume, but the relationship between mass and weight is: Weight = mass * gravity, where gravity is a constant: 9.8 kg*(m/s2)

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