by Guest » Thu Jun 16, 2005 8:40 pm
Since density is defined as the weight of a unit volume and different substances have different densities, obviously, it is different. Before you put anything in it, your bucket is full of air, which weighs a little, not much, water weighs more, sand concrete, lead weigh a lot more than water.
You can't "convert" mass to volume without knowing density, and density is a property specific to the material, but changes with temperature and pressure for a given material.