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density is mass over volume. if the mass increases then the volume increases proportionately.

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Q: Why does a pool of water have the same density as a cup of water?
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Which has a greater density a lake full of water or a cup full of water?

Density is weight by unit of volume, its only dependent on the liquid, not how much of it there is. If you fill the cup from the lake both the water in the cup and the water in the lake will have the same density. But if the water in the cup is from the ocean, and the lake is a freshwater lake, then the water in the cup will have a higher density.


What is the density of 1 cup of water?

The density of water remains the same, no matter how much of it there is. The density of water OS 1 gram per centimeter cubed.


How many grams is 1 cup of sourcream?

Sourcream is about same density as water. So 1 cup is about 230 gm.


How many cups in eight ounces?

1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup


What is the density of ¼ cup of water?

236.588 grams


How would you describe a cup of water and a cup of ice using the properties of mass weight volume and density?

Mass of ice less than that of water.Weight (other than in space) of ice less than that of water. Volume of both the same. Density of ice less than that of water.


Which has more total energy a cup of boiling water at 100ºC or a swimming pool of slightly cooler water at 90ºC?

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How many grams of water in a cup?

1 8 fluid ounce cup = 236.588237 ml. The density of water is nearly 1 gram/ml. So 1 cup of water has a mass of 236.588237 grams. Note that the mass unit of ounce (16 ounces in a pound) is not the same as the fluid ounce (volume unit).


A swimming pool at 40 degrees is hotter than a cup of water at 40 degrees?

No, 40 = 40... The fully filled up swimming pool though will contain more heat (unit: Joule) than a cup of tea of the same temperature.


What will happen if two objects with the same density are put together?

Quite a bit, or not much, depending on the substances and on how long you are willing to wait. If you pour oil and water together, you would have a rapid separation of the oil and water, with the oil on top. If you place a sheet of lead on top of a sheet of aluminum foil, the aluminum might end up on top, but not before lunch.


185 grams of butter equals how manycups?

assuming roughly the same density as water, 2/3 of a cup should be very close


Does a cup have the same amount of water after it has been frozen?

No. There are two main differences (and most others follow on from them): the temperature is lower so the frozen water is solid rather than liquid and the density has decreased (the same volume of water will have expanded).