The typical weight of feed corn (#2 yellow dent corn) is 56 pounds per bushel. By volume, there is about 8 gallons in a bushel. Thus there is 7 pounds in a gallon of corn.
For plain water about 41.7 pounds at 8.345lbs per gallon.
I AM NOT SURE ABOUT HOW MUCH SUGAR CANE IT TAKES, BUT IT TAKES A 5X7 AREA OF CORN TO PRODUCE 1 GAL OF ETHANOL.
94 pounds would be about 11.3 US gallons of plain water.
For plain water, 175 pounds would be 21 gallons.
Depends, Water is about nine pounds to the Gallon, So about 2.25 lbs to a quart. Gas is lighter and Mercury is heavier.
There are about 6.5 pounds of corn in a single gallon. This means that a 55 gallon drum could hold 360 pounds of corn.
280 POUNDS
1 Us Gallon is = 7.149 pounds
There are about 2571 grams of corn oil in a gallon. That's about 90.7 ounces, or 5 pounds and 10.7 ounces. That assumes a density of 0.923 for corn oil.
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Assuming the corn weighs 56 pounds per bushel as it should, 25 gallons (US, dry) is 175 pounds total weight.
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A bushel is a set measure of volume equal to 1.25 cubic feet so and there are 0.156 cubic feet per gallon so 5 bushels of grain would fit in a 40 gallon drum which in the case of dry corn would weigh 280 pounds.
1 gallon
For plain water about 41.7 pounds at 8.345lbs per gallon.
I AM NOT SURE ABOUT HOW MUCH SUGAR CANE IT TAKES, BUT IT TAKES A 5X7 AREA OF CORN TO PRODUCE 1 GAL OF ETHANOL.