8.3454 lbs x 69 = 575.8326 lbs
1 cubic yard of space is a volume of 201.974 gallons (rounded) It may have water, air, rye whiskey, or brown sugar in it, or it may be empty. If that volume happens to be full of water, then it weighs around 1,685 pounds, depending on the temperature of the water.
Thats an invalid question. You can't convert grams to gallons unless the substance your measuring is a liquid and then it depends on the density of the liquid. So each liquid could have a different weight even if they have equal number of gallons. Grams is a measurment of weight. Like pounds...except just much smaller and on a different measuring system. If you weigh 150 pounds, I can't ask you how many gallons you are because we can't really put you in a gallon to measure that. At the same time, a balloon full of water could weigh one pound, while an empty balloon could weigh 0.1 pounds, while both may take up a whole gallon. Hope this makes sense.
This may seem like a trick question and it is. the answer is in the Question you would weigh 10 more pounds than you did before. so you would weigh 110 pounds!
It depends on what the soil contains. It may contain sand or gravel. It may contain water. It may contain little or much organic material. It may be highly or loosely compacted. On the average, however, the density of ideal topsoil is about 1.25 grams per cubic centimeter, or about 78 pounds per cubic foot.
I assume you mean gallons of water, but you could do this with anything as long as you know how much a gallon of it weighs. 1gal water = 8.33 pounds 60min=1hour 1 gal/min*8.33lbs/gal*60min/hour=499.8 Of course there may be some rounding errors in there, so I would double check the conversion values, but as a general estimation, 1 gallon per minute is about 500 pounds per hour (of water).
At 8 pounds per gallon, the water would weigh 80,000. The entire rig including the load cannot weigh in excess of 80,000 pounds. Could it do so safely? Probably not. The braking system may be overtaxed at that weight. The trailer capacities do not go up to 10,000 gallons anyway. They max at about 8000.
45 gallons of water equals 10,395 cubic inches of space and weighs 374.85 pounds. Hopefully this was what you were looking for... if not, just ask me more specifically and I'll answer you right away.
1 cubic yard of space is a volume of 201.974 gallons (rounded) It may have water, air, rye whiskey, or brown sugar in it, or it may be empty. If that volume happens to be full of water, then it weighs around 1,685 pounds, depending on the temperature of the water.
Water weighs about eight pounds per gallon. That means that one pound of water equals one-eighth of a gallon. Some water may weigh a bit more or less, depending on its specific composition, but for practical purposes it takes eight pounds of water to make one gallon.
It may weigh about 75 pounds
It may weigh about 75 pounds
Most weigh between ten and thirty pounds, but sometimes a large male may be up to forty pounds.
About 145 pounds. About 145 pounds.
Thats an invalid question. You can't convert grams to gallons unless the substance your measuring is a liquid and then it depends on the density of the liquid. So each liquid could have a different weight even if they have equal number of gallons. Grams is a measurment of weight. Like pounds...except just much smaller and on a different measuring system. If you weigh 150 pounds, I can't ask you how many gallons you are because we can't really put you in a gallon to measure that. At the same time, a balloon full of water could weigh one pound, while an empty balloon could weigh 0.1 pounds, while both may take up a whole gallon. Hope this makes sense.
200 pounds
may be 1000 trillion gallons of water in a tsunamis wave
There are 17,770 gallons of water in 2,376 cubic feet.