Yes, but the pressure will be much greater. If you keep the pressure to that of the original water, then no.
One quart
No, a quart container holds 4 cups of milk, not just 1 cup.
A 55 quart container will hold about 120 pounds of dog food. One pound of dog food will fit in to a half a quart container.
A U.S. 6-quart container will hold approximately 5.68 liters.
Lets think about this. 1 pint, plus 2 cups (1 pint,) equals 1 quart. Plus 1 more cup...That would be more then a quart. So It would HAVE to be in a gallon container, It won't fit in a quart container.
Am 3 quart container
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No, a 1.5-quart container will not hold 5 pounds of sugar. A quart is approximately 1.1 liters, and 1.5 quarts is about 1.4 liters total. Since granulated sugar weighs approximately 0.9 pounds per quart, a 1.5-quart container can hold about 1.35 pounds of sugar, which is significantly less than 5 pounds.
To measure a quart of soil, use a quart container or a measuring cup that holds one quart (equivalent to 4 cups or about 0.95 liters). Fill the container with soil, ensuring it is loosely packed and not compacted. Level off the soil at the top of the container for an accurate measurement. To ensure consistency, you can sift the soil if needed, but avoid packing it down.
Yes, a standard container of orange juice can be a quart, as quarts are a common measurement for liquid products. A quart is equivalent to 32 fluid ounces, so if the container holds that amount, it is indeed a quart. However, orange juice can also be sold in various other sizes, such as pints or gallons. Always check the label for the specific volume.
A Pint.
Fill each container halfway and then add the 5 quart to the 7 quart. 2.5 + 3.5 = 6