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they are both equally hot, but the5 gallons of boiling water has more energy. If I had a choice of "boiling water torture" technique that would be used on me, I'd take the "5 drops" option. Still 100 degrees centigrade, but much less heat energy.
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
you can always filter out all the extra salt from the water and weigh it with normal water with nothing on it and see how much the salt water weigh by the normal water
In general a fluid ounce of water will be an ounce of weight. A pint of water is 16 ounces which would be one pound.
It would weigh 10kg.
One cubic centimeter of water would fit into that cup, and it would weigh 1 gram.
50 oz of water would weigh approximately 3.13 pounds.
What do you mean by how much? 160mL of water is the same as 0.16L of water. How much it would weigh would depend on how pure it is, and the tempurature.
it would depend on how much water there is. ok x
I litre of water weighs one kilogram on year and would weigh 0.1 kilograms.
it depends on the size
you would weigh 200 lbs. in water as you would on land. Your body just moved the water out of the way, which explains displacement. Buoyancy is what makes you seem lighter though. Because you weigh more than the water that you displaced and because the the water that you moved has a weight too, your body would be forced up after moving the water out of the way. So it's not that you weigh less in the water if someone picks you up, they just have more help when lifting you.
729 kg
Depends on how much it weighed BEFORE you took the water out- but it would be a LOT less. A watermelon s about 92% water. A 10 lb melon would only weigh about 0.8 pounds.
200 gallons of water would weigh approximately 1,667 pounds.
water. Since the specific gravity of water is 1, the mineral would weigh 3.5 times as much as an equal volume of water.
100 liters of water would weigh approximately 100 kilograms, as the density of water is 1 kg/liter.