Originally posted by: DingDingDao
find out what the average density of ground coffee is.
d=m/v
No clue. I guess "average" .. I'll try some more searching on google.how well is the ground coffee packed?
Originally posted by: Kai920
Originally posted by: DingDingDao
find out what the average density of ground coffee is.
d=m/v
OK, but any help in finding that out?
No clue. I guess "average" .. I'll try some more searching on google.how well is the ground coffee packed?
Originally posted by: CraigRT
honestly i wish i had a clue about anything mathematical... bleh
Originally posted by: KMurphy
Fill the tins with water
Pour water into measuring cup
Convert cups into fluid ounces
Originally posted by: KMurphy
Fill the tins with water
Pour water into measuring cup
Convert cups into fluid ounces
Yes, but the volume is the same either way. So it may weigh more or less than water, but the volume will be the same. (Assuming you're talking about ounces as volume, not weight)Originally posted by: Kai920
Originally posted by: KMurphy
Fill the tins with water
Pour water into measuring cup
Convert cups into fluid ounces
Doesn't wax have different density than water?
Ah, okay. Then just use water to determine the volume, look up the density of wax on google or something, and figure it out.Originally posted by: Kai920
Right, of course spatial volume would be the same.
Should have been more clear: I'm looking for the weight of wax inside the tin.
Originally posted by: her209
Weigh tins.
Pour wax into tin.
Weigh tins with wax.
Subtract!