A pint jar of honey typically weighs around 1.5 to 2 pounds, depending on the density and viscosity of the honey.
The weight of an empty jam jar can vary depending on its size and material. On average, a small empty jam jar may weigh around 100-200 grams, while a larger jar may weigh 300-500 grams.
An empty 8 oz plastic jar typically weighs around 10-15 grams, depending on the specific type of plastic used in its construction.
Yes, "jar" is considered a countable noun, but it can be used as a mass noun in certain contexts like "a jar of honey" where the jar is being referenced more for the contents it holds rather than the physical container itself.
About 390 in most.
The jar, much like massive ships on the ocean, displaces the water and thus it floats. The jar doesn't even need to be sealed--but it does have to remain upright so it doesn't tip over and fill with water. You can imagine the water that is being displaced pushing upward toward the jar to to keep it afloat despite the jar's weight. Another factor that may be playing a part in this is that in a sealed jar, much like an inner tube at the pool, the air inside is less dense than water. The general rule of physics, in this case, is that less dense objects are "lighter" than those of more dense objects--the relative densities of the two things (water and the jar filled with air) would determine which object rises to the top.
You will usually find one pint of honey in an unopened one pint jar.
You will usually find one pint of honey in an unopened one pint jar.
3 pounds, based on a quart jar of raw honey I bought, labeled 48oz/1.36kg by weight. A pint of water (16fl oz) weighs a pound (that's why a US pint is the volume that it is, it's a pound of water. Therefore a quart of water weighs 2lbs. However honey weighs a lot more than water. I've just weighed some honey and done a calculation and I say a pint of honey weights 1lb 6oz or 22oz. So a quart should weigh 2lb 12oz or 44oz. I suspect the jar mentioned above was weighed and therefore includes the weight of the jar, not the net weight of the honey. The water content of honey varies a little between about 16% and 18%, but I doubt that's enough to register on domestic scales. -------------------------------------------------------------------- A quart of honey (2 pints) will weigh about 3 pounds.
A jar of honey in 2004 cost £3
3 pounds, based on a quart jar of raw honey I bought, labeled 48oz/1.36kg by weight. A pint of water (16fl oz) weighs a pound (that's why a US pint is the volume that it is, it's a pound of water. Therefore a quart of water weighs 2lbs. However honey weighs a lot more than water. I've just weighed some honey and done a calculation and I say a pint of honey weights 1lb 6oz or 22oz. So a quart should weigh 2lb 12oz or 44oz. I suspect the jar mentioned above was weighed and therefore includes the weight of the jar, not the net weight of the honey. The water content of honey varies a little between about 16% and 18%, but I doubt that's enough to register on domestic scales. -------------------------------------------------------------------- A quart of honey (2 pints) will weigh about 3 pounds.
The number of dimes that can fit in a pint jar varies based on factors like the jar's exact dimensions and the arrangement of the coins. On average, a pint jar can hold approximately 100 to 120 dimes. This estimate is based on the volume of a dime, which is about 2.5 grams, and the total capacity of a pint jar being around 473 milliliters.
The price of a jar of honey in 2007 ranged from $3-$8. Sometimes it was more then $8 a pound. The price depended on the jar size, the type of honey, local or imported, and if it pure or manufactured.
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Yes you can pressure cook a pint jar in a pressure cooker.
There are about 30 cubic inches in a one pint Mason jar. There are 28.875 cubic inches in a fluid pint. A Mason jar is just slight larger than one pint.
about a few ounces :)