density is mass over volume. if the mass increases then the volume increases proportionately.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Since there are about 236.6 milliliters in a cup, 1 cup of water has a density of about 236.6 grams.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 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).
Higher molecular interaction force contribute to higher density. In additional, higher molecular weight give tendency to higher density at same intermolecular force. Even plastic had different density, some plastic is lighter than water but some can be twice heavy, PVC for example.
No, it does not depend upon density, it is due to liquid nature of water which has a tendency to flow due to gravitational force.
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.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Since there are about 236.6 milliliters in a cup, 1 cup of water has a density of about 236.6 grams.
While both the swimming pool and the cup of water are at the same temperature of 40 degrees, the swimming pool contains a much larger volume of water compared to the cup. Therefore, the swimming pool has more thermal energy stored in it despite being at the same temperature.
A cup of water and a cup of ice would have the same volume and mass because they fill the cup to the same level. However, the cup of ice would have a lower density than the cup of water because ice is less dense than liquid water due to its expanded crystal structure.
Sourcream is about same density as water. So 1 cup is about 230 gm.
1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
236.588 grams
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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).
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.
assuming roughly the same density as water, 2/3 of a cup should be very close
The mass of a volume of a material depends on its density. A cup of water is likely to have less mass than a cup of sand, because the density of rock is generally much greater than water, and sand is fine particles of rock.Sand can be packed into a cup at different densities, but even if only lightly poured into the cup, the air between the sand particles will not be sufficient to make the density lighter than that of water, as most rock is at least twice as dense as water.Some rocks are apparently less dense than water: they even float! But, this is because they have trapped air bubbles in them which lighten them, and once ground into sand, they will be much denser as the air is no longer trapped within the rock.Some examples of densities are:water 1 g/cm3granite 2.7 g/cm3sandstone 2.3 g/cm3