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The volume of lead will be greater than one gram of water. The density?æof lead is about 11 times more than that of water.?æ
When an item takes up more space than another item, this means it has a greater volume. Synonyms for volume are size, bulk, and capacity.
Copper will have the larger volume because it is less dense than gold.
Either scratch it and see if it is plated or use Archimedes method.Find the volume of the objectFind the mass of the objectDivide the mass by the volume - if you use SI units you will get the specific gravity (density) directlyThe specific gravity of gold is greater than 19 (almost twice that of lead).
Cold causes the vinegar to become denser, as the water contracts. A liter is a volume measurement & denser liquids fit more into a liter. More in it equals more weight.
Centimeters are units of length, milliliters are units of volume. They aren't compatible. Centimeters are greater than millimeters.
Centimeters are units of distance. They are greater than millimeters, another unit of distance. Centiliters are greater than milliliters among units of volume.
A liter is a litte more than a quart. A gallon is 3.785 liters.A liter is a litte more than a quart. A gallon is 3.785 liters.A liter is a litte more than a quart. A gallon is 3.785 liters.A liter is a litte more than a quart. A gallon is 3.785 liters.
Based on your spelling of liter I guess you are American. Convert to same units then can compare: 1 pint ≈ 0.473 liter → 9 pints ≈ 9 x 0.473 liter ≈ 4.259 liters → 5 liters is greater than 9 pints. If you happen to be European with a misspelling: 1 pint ≈ 0.568 litre → 9 pints ≈ 9 x 0.568 litre ≈ 5.114 litres → 9 pints is greater than 5 litres.
A liter is 100 times greater than a cL
Millimeters and liters are two different units of measure. A millimeter is used to measure distance, while a liter is used to measure liquid volume. However, there is a milliliter, which is smaller than a liter.
Is a liter bigger than a deciliter
It makes no difference. Density = mass / volume. You divide the mass by the volume. If the volume is greater than the mass your answer will necessarilybe less than one, but that is still the correct answer showing the density in terms of the units used.
A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.
No. The mass of one liter of feathers is not greater than the mass of 1 liter of nails. The mass of 1 liter of nails is greater than the mass of 1 liter of feathers. That's why 1 liter of nails is heavier than 1 liter of feathers.
It is inappropriate to be talking about "lighter" or heavier" with regard to liters and centiliters (or milliliters or deciliters, etc.) Why? Because the liter (and its fractional parts) is a unit of volume or capacity, not weight. You may say that a liter is 100 times greater in volume than a centiliter. You could say that a liter is ten times greater in volume than a deciliter. You could also say that a deciliter is ten times greater in volume than a centiliter. But one is not necessarily heavier or lighter than another. Unless, of course, you have a liter and centiliter of the same substance! A liter of water, for example, will be 100 times heavier than a centiliter of water -- as long as both are at identical temperatures. (Water at 4 degrees Celsius is denser than water at higher and lower temperatures, so a liter of water at 4 degrees C will weigh more than 100 times a centiliter of water at higher or lower temps.)
4 liters > 3,000 millilters (greater than)