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'Pound' is a unit of force, whereas 'gallon' is a unit of volume. The two units have different dimensions,
and are used to measure completely different quantities. Neither can be converted or compared
to the other.
Now, if we knew what substance fills the gallon of volume, we might be able to look up the density of the substance,
and then calculate the weight of a gallon of it. But the question in its present form is quite without meaning.
The unladen weight of a 2000 Dodge Durango is 4,360 pounds, and the gross weight is 6,050 pounds. This car gets 12 miles per gallon in the city, and 17 miles per gallon on the highway.
Density is calculated as mass per unit volume, so to find the density in pounds per gallon, you would divide the weight (mass) of a gallon of water (9.4 pounds) by the volume of a gallon (1 gallon). Therefore, the density of water in pounds per gallon is 9.4 pounds.
About 8.35 pounds for one US gallon of water.
Approximately 6.073 pounds per US gallon.
most liquids, including water are approxiamately 8 pounds per gallon. 250 x 8 =2000 pds.
how many pounds in a gallon
i gallon worth of pounds
The weight of one gallon of fuel can vary depending on the type of fuel. On average, gasoline weighs around 6.3 pounds per gallon, diesel fuel around 7.1 pounds per gallon, and jet fuel around 6.8 pounds per gallon.
A US gallon of water is 8.35 pounds. An Imperial gallon of water is 10 pounds.
There are 6.33 pounds in a gallon of Mineral Spirits
The weight of a gallon of benzene is approximately 7.01 pounds.
9.4 pounds per gallon