A standard 1-liter milk carton in Australia typically measures approximately 10 cm in width, 10 cm in depth, and 24 cm in height. These dimensions can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and design of the carton. The carton is usually made from cardboard with a plastic liner to keep the milk fresh.
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The weight of a standard carton of milk typically ranges from 1,000 grams (1 kilogram) for a liter carton to around 500 grams for a half-liter carton. The weight can vary slightly based on the type of milk and packaging. Additionally, the weight of the carton itself may add a few grams to the total.
The volume of a glass of milk would best be measured in millilitres.
A litre (or liter) is a measure of volume, not a measure of weight. A single liter of milk weighs ABOUT 1.03 kilograms.
Assuming that a carton of milk contains 1 litre, then there would be 1000 mililitres (1000ml).
A full milk carton has more density compared to an empty milk carton. Density is defined as mass per unit volume, so when the milk carton is full, it contains more mass within the same volume compared to when it is empty. Therefore, the full milk carton will have a higher density than the empty milk carton.
The millimeter is a unit of length. The liter is a unit of volume. The two units of measure can not be equated.
Milk cartons typically hold either 1 quart (946 grams) or 1 liter (1 kilogram) of milk.
The number of liters in a milk carton is dependent on the size of the milk carton. A half gallon milk carton would have 1.9 Liters.
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1 liter of milk is equivalent to 4.23 cups, 33.8 fluid ounces, or 1000 milliliters.
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