You guys are getting it all mixed up cz they are of the same volume. VOLUME IS MEASURED IN LITRES AND WEIGHT IS MEASURED IN KG. That being said, water is more dense when its in a solid state and this makes it light. Hence, water weighs more than Ice. Olodos read your science books
Water will weigh more, reason being that water is denser than ice and the space it occupies is less as compared to that occupied by ice. Another way to view this is that if you freeze a bottle of water, the bottle will expand when the water has turned to ice. This demonstrates that when water is converted to ice, it takes up more space (volume), thus has less mass for the same volume.
Anon 18:44 - truthfully and sincerely, you're the one who typed what you don't know. The hunter became the hunted. Read books and make research you won't. I guess you stay in Sululele, Lubbish π
Stop saying what you don't know!! And you're being emphactic about this ignorance, Kai. Water sure weighs higher; when what solidifies,it becomes less denser, that is why Ice floats on water no mater the size. Had Stella been talking about size or occupancy, then Ice would be it. So aunty/ogagun,you failed the question during common entrance, sorry u hia
Lol. They weigh the same. Nothing weighs higher. 3L is 3L. The weight of every 3L is the same. They didn't ask you a bucket of water filled and same bucket of ice filled, which weighs more.
Anon you are wrong. The weight of every 3l is not the same. Litre measures volume. Kg measures weight. 3l of foam and 3l of sand can never be the same weight. Ice occupies more space than liquid. When the 3 litre of ice is melted the volume will reduce. Therefore 3l of water and 3l of ice can never be the same weight.
3 ltr of ice is just as heavy as 3 ltr of water. Ice is USUALLY less dense because when water freezes its crystal structure expands. Thats why ice usually floats on water. Besides since their volumes are equal. 4rm density =mass/volume, 'm' is directly proportional to 'd', when 'v' is same for all. Since, density of water is greater than ice. Therefore, mass of water is greater than ice. Hence, weight of water is also greater than ice.
3L of ice or ice filled to the 3L mark of a container? The latter is technically less than 3L of liquid water. You have to account for the void space to give an accurate answer...
Hian. 3L is 3L. Nothing more. Nothing less. They didn't ask you if a bucket is filled with water and same bucket filled with ice, which will weigh more.
They asked you which will weigh more between 3l of ice and water. 3 Litres of water will weigh same as 3Litre of ice which will weigh same as 3L of milk
Obviously an ice cube weighs more than a raindrop, and a gallon of water weighs more than a snowflake.
But if you start with a kilogram of ice, and melt it, you will have a kilogram of water, so the weight won’t change. It will, however, take up less space.
Therefore, the density of water is greater than the density of ice.
Lol 3L is 3L anywhere. Even when the question is asking about 3L of cement it's still the same weight o. π€£π€£π€£π€£ smh @ people saying when the ice melts, who asked u that one? lol oga the key there is the 3L.
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Water....because when water is frozen it becomes light
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DeleteOlodo. 3ltrs is 3ltrs
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DeleteYou guys are getting it all mixed up cz they are of the same volume. VOLUME IS MEASURED IN LITRES AND WEIGHT IS MEASURED IN KG. That being said, water is more dense when its in a solid state and this makes it light. Hence, water weighs more than Ice. Olodos read your science books
DeleteUti you have not answered the question. 3 litres is 3 litres.
DeleteExactly!!! Litre is litre!
Delete3l of water weighs more because ice floats on water and it’s density is lower than same volume of water.
ReplyDeleteThe weigh the same
Delete3 litres is 3 litres.
Delete3L of Ice definitely weighs more
ReplyDelete3l of Water is heavier than 3l of ice.
ReplyDeleteWater weighs more than ice
ReplyDelete3L of water because the density of water is higher than that of ice.
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ReplyDelete3 litres is 3 litres whether solid liquid or gaseous.
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DeleteWater will weigh more, reason being that water is denser than ice and the space it occupies is less as compared to that occupied by ice. Another way to view this is that if you freeze a bottle of water, the bottle will expand when the water has turned to ice. This demonstrates that when water is converted to ice, it takes up more space (volume), thus has less mass for the same volume.
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3L is 3L.
Anon 18:44 - truthfully and sincerely, you're the one who typed what you don't know.
DeleteThe hunter became the hunted. Read books and make research you won't. I guess you stay in Sululele, Lubbish π
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Delete3L of liquid water
ReplyDeleteThey'll both weigh the same
ReplyDeleteThey don't weigh the same. Litre is a unit of volume
DeleteWeed chic smoked weed I see. 3L is the weight for each. 3l equals 3l
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DeleteThey weigh the same!
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ReplyDeleteThey weigh same. This was a usual common entrance question when I was young.
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DeleteAnd you're being emphactic about this ignorance, Kai.
Water sure weighs higher; when what solidifies,it becomes less denser, that is why Ice floats on water no mater the size.
Had Stella been talking about size or occupancy, then Ice would be it.
So aunty/ogagun,you failed the question during common entrance, sorry u hia
Lol. They weigh the same. Nothing weighs higher. 3L is 3L. The weight of every 3L is the same. They didn't ask you a bucket of water filled and same bucket of ice filled, which weighs more.
DeleteAnon you are wrong. The weight of every 3l is not the same. Litre measures volume. Kg measures weight. 3l of foam and 3l of sand can never be the same weight. Ice occupies more space than liquid. When the 3 litre of ice is melted the volume will reduce. Therefore 3l of water and 3l of ice can never be the same weight.
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Delete3 ltr of ice is just as heavy as 3 ltr of water. Ice is USUALLY less dense because when water freezes its crystal structure expands. Thats why ice usually floats on water. Besides since their volumes are equal.
ReplyDelete4rm density =mass/volume, 'm' is directly proportional to 'd', when 'v' is same for all. Since, density of water is greater than ice. Therefore, mass of water is greater than ice. Hence, weight of water is also greater than ice.
I might be wrong tho.
Stop confusing yourself, Stella isn't asking about Volume(cm³) but Mass(kg).
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DeleteWater is heavier
ReplyDeleteThree litres of water weighs more! Density.
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ReplyDelete3L of ice or ice filled to the 3L mark of a container? The latter is technically less than 3L of liquid water. You have to account for the void space to give an accurate answer...
ReplyDeleteFrom my observation, water is heavier
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ReplyDeleteTake the test at home to confirm.
their weight can't be the same.
ReplyDeletelitre is quite different from gram
Litres is for volume.
ReplyDeleteKilogrammes for weight.
3litres of water get more kg than 3litres of ice.
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ReplyDeleteSo frozen chicken is lighter than live chicken???
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Hian. 3L is 3L. Nothing more. Nothing less.
ReplyDeleteThey didn't ask you if a bucket is filled with water and same bucket filled with ice, which will weigh more.
They asked you which will weigh more between 3l of ice and water.
3 Litres of water will weigh same as 3Litre of ice which will weigh same as 3L of milk
Olodo!!! You don't know anything...
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DeleteObviously an ice cube weighs more than a raindrop, and a gallon of water weighs more than a snowflake.
ReplyDeleteBut if you start with a kilogram of ice, and melt it, you will have a kilogram of water, so the weight won’t change. It will, however, take up less space.
Therefore, the density of water is greater than the density of ice.
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ReplyDeleteAre they not both 3litres? They weigh same and there's no difference.
ReplyDelete3litres is 3litres no matter what you are weighing
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DeleteLol 3L is 3L anywhere. Even when the question is asking about 3L of cement it's still the same weight o. π€£π€£π€£π€£ smh @ people saying when the ice melts, who asked u that one? lol oga the key there is the 3L.
ReplyDeleteVolume and weight are two different things. 3L is not a measure of weight, it's a measure of volume.
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