no a cup is a measure of volume not mass, 1 gram of water has the same mass as 1 gram of sand though.
2007-03-11 08:24:06
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answered by Ross 3
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Surely not the mass is the volume multiplied by specific mass or density.As the volume is the same foe the cap and density of water is lower than density of sand, the mass of sand is higher than that of water
2007-03-11 15:24:48
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answered by maussy 7
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Hi. Not even if the full cup of sand had water added until full. Different materials.
2007-03-11 15:24:50
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answered by Cirric 7
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Of course not. The volume is the same, but not the mass.
2007-03-11 15:23:43
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answered by azorysky 1
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No. Mass takes into account density, and all materials have different densities because they are made from different elements and solutions
2007-03-11 15:23:41
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answered by vérité 6
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No.
Different substances have different densities.
2007-03-11 15:24:15
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answered by ecolink 7
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