mass / volume is density.
You need the mass of the milk in the glass. Then: d = m/V
Mass, volume, density, and temperature are examples of physical properties of milk.
3 pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pound is a unit of mass and gallon is a unit of volume !But considering the density of milk approx. 1 g/cm3 and an US gallon the mass is 8,67 pounds.
You can't.If I tell you that the volume is "One quart", you still have no idea what the mass is.In fact, there are millions of different things it can be.If the quart volume is full of air, the mass is small.If the quart volume is full of vacuum, its mass is even smaller.If the quart volume is full of milk, its mass is medium.If the quart volume is full of rock, its mass is large.By the way ... if you know the dimensions, you can calculate the volume.Volume and dimensions give the same information.
Milk is measured by volume. It is not measured by weight.
No substance can have volume without mass or mass without volume. Milk ... and every other substance we can think of ... has both.
You need the mass of the milk in the glass. Then: d = m/V
It depends on the volume of milk. A drop of milk will have a different mass to a tankerful.
Mass, volume, density, and temperature are examples of physical properties of milk.
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.
The total volume of milk does not change, but the volume of milk in the carton decreases and the volume of milk in the bowl increases.
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3 pounds---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pound is a unit of mass and gallon is a unit of volume !But considering the density of milk approx. 1 g/cm3 and an US gallon the mass is 8,67 pounds.
First, look at the relationship between milk and cow. You can see that milk comes from the cow. You can think of "comes from the" as the relationship. Now use that same relationship for the next set: Wool comes from the _______. It is evident that the word "sheep" fulfills this relationship nicely.
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No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.