A cubic foot of water contains just under 7.5 gallons of water.
Five gallons of water weighs approximately 41.7 pounds.
Five gallons is 0.668 cubic feet.
0.6684 cubic feet = five gallons (US)
One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds, so 5 gallons of water would weigh around 41.7 pounds.
Water weighs approximately 8 pounds per gallon, so 5 gallons weigh about 40 pounds.
It depends on what it is. 5 gallons of lead weighs a lot more than 5 gallons of helium. 5 gallons of water weighs a bit over 40 pounds.
5 gallons is 0.67 cubic feet.
50 gallons of plain water weighs about 417 pounds.
A five gallon container can provide around 40-45 pounds of flotation. This is because one gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds, and five gallons would weigh around 41.7 pounds. However, flotation capacity can vary depending on the design and material of the container.
Five gallons of sand would actually weigh more than five gallons of water.
5 Imperial gallons = 0.8027 cu ft (to 4 sig fig)
Five US gallons is about 18.9L