9/10 gallon, 1/100 cubic kilometre are two possible answers.
If it's heavily compacted snow, then one cubic foot weighs in at about 25 lbs. At 8 lbs to the quart, you are looking at less than a gallon of water. Closer to 3 quarts of water.
1 gallon of petrol should have more calories than 3 gallons of distilled water.
You're comparing a mass to a volume. A gallon of water can can weigh a certain amount, but a gallon of a more dense fluid can weigh more.
A1. Being 2.54x2.54x2.54 cm3 it must weigh 2.54x2.54x2.54 grams.A2. And as you know, a gallon of water weighs 10 lbs, and there are 6.25 gallons of water in a cubic foot. And a cubic foot contains 12^3 cubic inches = 1728 cu in.So we have more than enough data, so a cubic inch is 1/1728 of a cubic foot, and a cubic foot weighs 62.5 lbs. So just divide 62.5 by 1728, and there is your answer.Unless of course, you don't use an imperial gallon, in which case you'll appreciate the increasingly broad acceptance of SI units. And accept A1 above.
1 US gallon equals slightly more than 3785.4 cubic centimeters.
No, a gallon of water weighs more than a gallon of feathers. This is because water is denser than feathers, meaning it has more mass per unit volume.
A gallon of water has more mass than a gallon of sand. This is because water is denser than sand, meaning it has more mass per unit volume.
1 gallon is bigger than 100 cubic centimeters. 1 gallon is approximately 3785 cubic centimeters.
One gallon of water weighs more than one gallon of gasoline. Water has a higher density than gasoline, meaning it is heavier for the same volume.
You cannot compare them directly: a gallon is a unit of volume while centimeters are length.However, a gallon is very much larger than the volume 15 cubic centimeters (cc).There are 3785.4 cubic centimeters to the US gallon.
ANSWEROne cubic foot of fresh water: rule-of-thumb is 7.5 gallons (US) per cubic foot with each gallon weighing 8.33 pounds, so 1 cubic foot weighs about 62.4 pounds. one cubic inch weighs (62.4 / 12 /12 /12=) 0.036 pounds or about 1/2 ounce. Salt water is 2.5 % heavier than fresh water. Heavy water in nuclear reactors is a bit over 10 % heavier than fresh.
There are two units of measurement which are called 'gallon' 1 imperial gallon (uk) is equal to 4.54609188 litres 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres I have to assume you want to compare a gallon and a liter of the same liquid. In this case a gallon will always be heavier than a liter. However if you compare for example a gallon of air with a liter of water, the liter of water will weigh more than the gallon of air.
A gallon of fresh water is heavier than a gallon of sea water because fresh water is denser than sea water.
That is less than a gallon
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches20 gallons = 4,620 cubic inches = 2.674 cubic feet (rounded) ===> slightly more than 1/2 bag.
Yes, in fact, one gallon is almost fifty times bigger than 100 cubic centimeters.