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That depends what kind of substance you're filling it with. Air . . . very few pounds Water . . . around 450 pounds Stones or gold . . . a lot more than that
0.0176 pounds
Ten trillion pounds of matter.
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gold 19.3 times weight of water water 62.5 pounds per cu ft 19.3 x 62.5 = 1206.25 pounds weight cu ft of gold
That depends what kind of substance you're filling it with. Air . . . very few pounds Water . . . around 450 pounds Stones or gold . . . a lot more than that
Pounds of what? Tomatoes? Worms? Gold coins? Please be more specific in your question.
It depends what's in the gallon. If the gallon is empty, it weighs zero. If it has air in it, it weighs a little bit. If it's full of water, it weighs about 8.4 pounds. If it's full of gold, it weighs about 160 pounds.
"Pound" is a unit of mass. "Gallon" is a unit of volume. These two units are used to describe completely different types of quantities, and they have different physical dimensions, so they don't convert to each other. If it were possible to convert masses to volumes, then you'd be able to figure out how many gallons you weigh. The mass of a gallon completely depends on what's in the gallon. -- If the gallon is full of air, it weighs about 0.0102 pound. -- If the gallon is full of water, it weighs about 8.4 pounds. -- If it's full of gold, then it weighs about 160 pounds. -- If the gallon is empty, then it weighs nothing ... zero pounds.
That depends on what's in the gallon. -- 1 gallon of air weighs about 0.02 pound. -- 1 gallon of water weighs about 8.4 pounds. -- 1 gallon of gold weighs about 160 pounds. -- If the gallon is empty, then it has no weight at all ... zero pounds.
It depends what solid.If the solid is styrofoam, probably less than 1 pound.If the solid is ice, then about 7 pounds.If the solid is lead, stone, or gold, then many more pounds.
1 gallon of regular water weighs about 8 1/3 pounds (8.345 pounds) This is about 3.785 kilograms. 1 US gallon= 3.785 l Density of water= 1 kg/l density= mass/volume 1 kg/l = m/ 3.785 l m = 3.785 kg Weight= mg= 3.785 kg*9.81 m/s2=37.1 kg*m/s2=37.1 N = 8.34 pounds *For the UK or Imperial gallon, m= 4.546 kg (almost exactly 10 pounds, which is how it was originally defined, i.e. 10 pounds of distilled water)
300 pounds of gold
2,000 pounds.
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Is the gold 5 gallon pail empty or full? If full, full of what? Okay - 5 gallons 0.264 gallons/liter = 18.9 Liters 1000 cubic centimeters / liter = 18927 cc 19.32 grams per cc == 365670 grams 1000 grams per kg = 365.67 KG 2.2 pounds per kg = 804.5 pounds plus 1/2 pound for the pail = 805 pounds. :-)
Three pounds of gold = 43.75 troy ounces.