the mass of glass depends on its size so get a triple beam balance to figure that out buddy
Use a balance to measure the mass of a glass tube.
You need the mass of the milk in the glass. Then: d = m/V
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.
the best unit to use for measuring milk is milliliter
The SI unit for mass is kilogram. Mass is not a unit.
It has about 12g per cup. It should be noted that skim, 1%, 2%, and whole milk all have the same amount of sugar per serving.
You need the mass of the milk in the glass. Then: d = m/V
A weighed unit of liquid milk has exactly the same mass as an equal unit by weight of frozen milk. However frozen milk has a lower density than liquid 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.
This depends on the recipe or your preferences.
Milliliters.
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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.
10 glasses of milk = 1,000 units of vitamin D
Anything under a quart I measure in milliliters.
the best unit to use for measuring milk is milliliter
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