They are equivalent.
they both weigh the same because a pound of sand and a pound of lead will still weigh a pound
Sand is heavier than water.
In your sand sample, what is the average weight of a grain?
5000 lbs of sand, give or take a hundred.
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they both weigh the same because a pound of sand and a pound of lead will still weigh a pound
A pound of any matter weighs one pound.
Sand is heavier than water.
2 cups of sand ways more than 2 cups of water
A 25 pound bag of anything (sand included) weighs 25 pounds.
16 oz of sand weighs one pound.
a UK pint of water weighs a pound and a quarter.8xpints equal 1 UK gallon.answer 10lbs total weight a UK gallon of water.sand is measured in buckets not weight comparable.reckon equal weights. A UK Gallon is a unit of Volume. A UK Gallon of water weighs very close to 10 Pounds. Anything which is Denser than water, will sink when placed in it. Another way to look at is: Which is Denser; Water or Sand?You know sand sinks in water, therefore an equivalent Volume of Sand must be heavier than the same volume of water. However, the sand particles have quite a bit of air spaces between them , therefore it is possible that a cupful of sand may be almost the same weight as a cupful of water, but what you need to know is the comparable Densities, not the weights or volumes. Sand is definitely Denser than water.
A pound is a pound no matter what material is being weighed; they weigh the same. As long as the material is weighed in the same system, like Avoirdupois, 16 ounces of anything is a pound.
Sand sinks in water because it is denser than water. The particles of sand are heavier and more compact than water molecules, causing them to settle at the bottom of the water. This is due to the force of gravity pulling the denser sand particles down.
I weighed a cup of sand which equalled 12.45 ounces (used 12.5 ounces for computing purposes). So, 1 gallon of sand (16 cups) equals 200 ounces or divided by 16 ounces/pound, equals 12.5 pounds/gallon.
A yard of dry gravel weighs more than a yard of dry sand. One yard of dry gravel is equal to 2970lbs/cu. yd while one yard of dry sand weighs 2619lbs/cu. yd
dry concrete