Milk is measured by volume. It is not measured by weight.
A hamper is a measure of volume used for dry goods like fruit or grain, typically equivalent to 2 bushels. It is not a measure of weight.
Tablesppons are a measure of volume, lbs are a measure of weight
No, kilograms are not used to measure volume. Kilograms are a unit of mass, while volume is typically measured in units like liters or cubic meters.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
It is recommended to calculate the mass.
A litre (or liter) is a measure of volume, not a measure of weight. A single liter of milk weighs ABOUT 1.03 kilograms.
I won't. I don't use milk.
The weight of eggs, water and milk are measured in ounces or cups. The volume of water, eggs, and milk is measured as a liquid. The volume of butter is measured as a solid.
Does not compute; one is weight the other is volume.
750ml is a measure of volume. It stands for milliliters, which is used to measure capacity or volume of liquids.
A hamper is a measure of volume used for dry goods like fruit or grain, typically equivalent to 2 bushels. It is not a measure of weight.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters is a measure of volume and grams is a measure of weight or mass.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Well, to determine the density of anything, you'd simply have to measure the volume and the mass. Then, you would divide VOLUME / MASS or, if the mass is smaller, MASS / VOLUME. And there is your density.That formula(rule) goes for anything you need to know the density of, not just a simple glass of milk.I hope that helped and you can ask more about how to measure the volume and mass, too.(Mass: Weigh it in GRAMS.)(Volume: Length X Width X Heighth)
It depends on the volume of milk. A drop of milk will have a different mass to a tankerful.
A litre is a volume measure ( = 1,000 ml.)
weight and mass measures the volume