No. In cooking we use dry measure and liquid measure and they are not interchangeable. If you wanted equal amounts of water and dirt you would have to weigh them for them to be the same because water is more dense it weighs more than dirt.
Well that depends on what you made the bottle out of and how much of that material you used. But the water inside would weigh approximately 473 grams (roughly 1 pound) depending on certain environmental conditions
16 ounces = one eighth (1/8) of a gallon.
There is 16 ounces to a pound. Divide 564 by 16 and you get; 35.25. 564 ounces would weigh 35.25 pounds.
16 fl oz is 473.176mL
Minus the glass, cup, or container, 16 oz of water weighs exactly 16 ounces.
A 2 pound bottle would weigh 32 ounces. This is because there are 16 ounces in a pound, so 2 pounds x 16 ounces = 32 ounces.
Well that depends on what you made the bottle out of and how much of that material you used. But the water inside would weigh approximately 473 grams (roughly 1 pound) depending on certain environmental conditions
how much dirt is in a 16 inch hole
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16 ounces of mercury would weigh approximately 1 pound.
The weight of a shampoo bottle typically ranges from about 0.5 to 2 pounds, depending on the size and type of the bottle. Standard sizes for consumer shampoos are usually around 12 to 16 ounces, which would weigh approximately 0.75 to 1 pound when full. Larger salon-sized bottles can weigh more, especially when they contain a liter or more of product.
16 lbs.
16 stone
The amount of water in a sports bottle would weigh 1 pound because 16 fluid ounces of water is equivalent to 1 pound in weight. This is the case regardless of whether you measure it in fluid ounces or pints.
Usually a pound of past will weigh in at 16 ounces... but sometimes it could weigh as much as .45 Kilo
16' Scamps weigh Between 1500 and 2200 lbs depending on its year and options.