Weight: The weight of a cup of water and ice is the force of gravity acting on its mass. It is measured in newtons (N). The weight of a cup of water and ice will depend on its mass and the gravitational field strength.
Volume: The volume of a cup of water and ice is the amount of space it takes up. It is measured in cubic meters (m³). The volume of a cup of water and ice will depend on the shape and size of the cup, as well as the amount of water and ice in the cup.
Density: The density of a cup of water and ice is its mass per unit volume. It is measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). The density of a cup of water and ice will depend on the temperature of the water and ice, as well as the amount of dissolved solids in the water.