More information is needed to give a specific answer. Barrels can contain anywhere from 31 gallons (beer), to 42 gallons (oil), and sometimes a 55 gallon drum is called a barrel. Once you know the size of barrel you're interested in, simply multiply the gallons by 19.2 by 100 for the answer.
approximately 0.7393 pounds per fluid ounce
a fluid ounce is measure of volume while a pound is a measure of weight, so you need to know the density of the fluid before you can determine this. If the fluid is water, its density is 0.036 pounds per cubic inch and 1fluid ounces is 1.0805 cubic inches. 32 fluid ounces is 1.805 x 32 = 57.75 cubic inches . At 0.036 pounds per cubic inch, it weighs.036x 57.75 = 2.08 pounds. If this were oil and not water, weight would be different. Don't confuse fluid ounce with ounce weight
!2 ounces is 3/4 of a pound.
Fluid ounces is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight. One fluid ounce of lead weighs a lot more than a fluid ounce of gasoline. It is sort of like saying everything that is 5 foot tall must weight 120 pounds, there is no direct relationship between the two measurements.
Its the weight of the liquid above the point where you are measuring it, for instance at a depth of 100 feet, find the weight ( in pounds) of water of a column of cross sectional area 1 sq. in. by 100 feet high, this would represent the pressure in pounds per square inch ( PSI )
the answer is 5 pounds, because one liter of fluid is equal to 2 pounds.
approximately 0.7393 pounds per fluid ounce
Depends what the "fluid " is - Not all fluids are same weight/volume ratio
a fluid ounce is measure of volume while a pound is a measure of weight, so you need to know the density of the fluid before you can determine this. If the fluid is water, its density is 0.036 pounds per cubic inch and 1fluid ounces is 1.0805 cubic inches. 32 fluid ounces is 1.805 x 32 = 57.75 cubic inches . At 0.036 pounds per cubic inch, it weighs.036x 57.75 = 2.08 pounds. If this were oil and not water, weight would be different. Don't confuse fluid ounce with ounce weight
!2 ounces is 3/4 of a pound.
Fluid ounces is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight. One fluid ounce of lead weighs a lot more than a fluid ounce of gasoline. It is sort of like saying everything that is 5 foot tall must weight 120 pounds, there is no direct relationship between the two measurements.
There is not a universal conversion factor or formula because fluid ounces measure volume and pound is a measure of weight; two different properties. You would need to know the density of the ingredient in question - how many ounces by weight per fluid ounce. Once you know the density, you can multiply the fluid ounces of the ingredient by the density then divide by 16 ounces by weight per pound. (Density * Fluid Oz)/16 = Pounds
Different scales, pounds are a measure of weight, fluid ounces are a measure of volume. 1 UK fluid ounce = 1/160 UK gallon 1 US fluid ounce = 1/128 US gallon
About five (4.803) 55-gallon barrels.
Its the weight of the liquid above the point where you are measuring it, for instance at a depth of 100 feet, find the weight ( in pounds) of water of a column of cross sectional area 1 sq. in. by 100 feet high, this would represent the pressure in pounds per square inch ( PSI )
75 fluid ounces of what? The answer depends entirely upon that unnamed variable. Fluid ounces do not translate directly to weight.
I think this may be a homework question because I sell Refrigerant by weight, 24 pounds for a MCI Bus 1.2 Pounds for Chev Pickup