if you are talking about the same glass that had water in it and THEN froze, then my friend the weight is the same. Ofcourse this is correct only if while freezing, no water spilled out of the glass (because ice takes up more space than water.
Coke products would weigh more. Water alone weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. To make 1 gallon of coke you would start with a gallon of water and then add your sugar, preservatives, artificial flavor, and so on, so you are just adding to the weight of the water you started with.
A teaspoon of water weighs the same as a teaspoon of pudding since they both occupy the same volume. The weight difference may come from additional ingredients in the pudding, not the actual volume of the teaspoon.
Depends on what the liquid is. Molten lead weighs more than water, which weighs more than gasoline does. A cup of liquid is the same as 8 fluid ounces, but they are measuring a volume, not a weight.
Metals are more dense than water. This means that a piece of metal weighs more than water of equal volume. The force of gravity on earth is approximately equal to 9.8m/s^2 * mass of object(in kg). Since the metal weighs more than the equivalent volume of water, gravitational force on the metal is stronger than gravitational force on the water, causing the metal to be pulled towards earth, pushing the water aside. The reason ships float is because they are shaped to increase the volume of water they displace, but rather than being pure metal, they have lots of room for air, which has a very low density. The combined displacement makes the ship have a density lower than that of water, so the ship floats.
No, water with a greater volume will cool slower than water with a lower volume because it takes more energy to heat or cool a larger volume of water. The larger volume of water will retain heat longer than the smaller volume.
Water weighs more than acetone. This is because water has a higher density than acetone, meaning that a given volume of water will have a greater mass compared to the same volume of acetone.
Water weighs more than air. This is due to the density of the substances - water is much denser than air, so a given volume of water will have more mass (and thus weight) compared to the same volume of air.
No, cold water weighs more (for a given volume) than hot water. This is why there is a thermocline in bodies of water. But when water freezes, the solid form weighs even less (for a given volume), this is why ice floats.
it depends. Water pressure can effect the weight.
Gasoline has greater mass than water because gasoline is less dense than water, meaning the same volume of gasoline weighs more than the same volume of water.
10 ml of water has 10 c.c. volume
No. Air weighs significantly less than water. Because of this, water will alwaysdisplace air in a container and move to the bottom.Here's a ballpark number:A handful of water is usually about 815 times as heavy as the same amountof air at sea level.
Water weighs more than concrete. Concrete typically has a density of around 150 pounds per cubic foot, while water has a density of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. This means that water is heavier than concrete for the same volume.
No, frozen water weighs the same as liquid water. When water freezes, it expands in volume but maintains the same mass, so the weight remains constant.
A kilogram of stone weighs as much as a kilogram of water. A cubic meter of stone weighs about 2800 kg while a cubic meter of water weighs exactly 1000 kg.
Sand and water both have weight and both have volume. A cup (volume) of sand weighs more than an equal volume of water. So the sand pushes the water out of the way and sinks. A cup of wood chips weighs less than an equal volume of water. So the water pushes the wood chips out of the way and they float. Try it and see.
Yes