Environmental Sciences, asked by pg0304734, 1 month ago

How do you measure the volume of milk?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The volume of milk is ½ pint equal to 236 ml or 0.000236 m3.

Answered by mrmajnu51
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Explanation:

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➡️Measuring quantity

Though not really a test as it is the first check of milk collected. Quantity can be measured in volume or weight.

➡️Volume Versus Weight:

As most payment systems are based on milk solid contents, it is more appropriate to measure the weight of milk (1 litre of milk on average weighs 1.031 kg). If you have no other way of determining the weight of the milk and you have determined the specific gravity, you can convert volume into kilos:

litres x specific gravity = kilos.

➡️Container method (volume)

This method uses small containers made either to hold definite quantities of milk such as 1/2 litre, 1 litre or with internal graduations, from which the milk level in the container can be read.

➡️Dipstick method (volume):

If you do not have other measuring instruments, you can use the dipstick method to measure the volume in e.g. a standard 40-litre milk can. The dipstick method uses a graduated stick that can only be used in containers of equal size.

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