A bushel of apples weighs about 45 pounds (or 19kg)
Five gallons of water weighs approximately 41.7 pounds.
5 gallons of water weighs approximately 41.7 pounds.
The contents of a barrel of crude oil comprises 42 gallons. One gallon of crude oil weighs about seven pounds. So, 42 x 7 = 294 pounds per barrel.
Water weighs 8 pounds per gallon. So, you would multiply 8 by 25 to get the result - you can do the math yourself.
An 8x12x16 inch concrete block typically weighs around 75-80 pounds.
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The Sharp Aquos 42 is a flat panel 42 inch screen television. It comes with a stand, has a resolution of 1680 x 1050, an image display of 1080i and weighs about 15 pounds.
42 pounds is 19051g
90 pounds is the average.
42 kilograms = 92.6 pounds.
The weight of sand can vary based on its moisture content and compaction, but a general estimate is that dry sand weighs about 100 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, to calculate the weight of sand in 42 cubic feet, you would multiply 42 by 100, resulting in approximately 4,200 pounds of dry sand.
I know a four-year old that weighs 42 pounds, if that helps any.