83.4 lbs - excluding the weight of the bucket !
one tenth of a gallon
Five gallons.
5 gallons of concrete will fit.
It depends what is in that gallon bucket. If its full of platinum it'll be a mite heavier then if it was full of pure vacuum. Its a confused question. Weight is how hard earth's gravity sucks on something. In outer space there is no weight. Mass is how much of stuff is in something - its measured by how much force it takes to accelerate it. In outer space mass remains an important factor in doing anything. And gallons are antique imperial units for volume. The weight or mass of a gallon of something can vary widely depending on the density of the material. From helium to uranium the density of stuff varies a lot.
not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
83.4 lbs - excluding the weight of the bucket !
The weight per US gallon of water at 25 C is 8.33 pounds [per gallon. 2 gallons of water would weigh 16.66 pounds plus the weight of the bucket itself.
That depends on what is in the bucket!
Well honey, a gallon of roofing tar weighs about 8.5 pounds, so a five gallon bucket would weigh around 42.5 pounds. Just make sure you've been hitting the gym before you try lugging that bad boy around!
one tenth of a gallon
depending upon the type of concrete and the mix rate, a gallon of concrete weighs anywhere from 17-20 lbs. So 85 to 100lbs plus the weight of the bucket.
I just weighed a five gallon bucket of unshelled pecans and it was a little over 20 lbs
Five gallons.
It depends on the bucket size, but usually a standard size bucket would hold a few litters of water.
About 40 dollars
A 5 gallon bucket of wet sand can weigh between 40-60 pounds, depending on the moisture content and type of sand.