I'm not much of a chemist, but you're talking about dispersing the water into
about 0.00000000000091 of its usual density, or about 0.00000091 gram of
water in each cubic meter of air.
At 20° C, that's about 0.0000000503 percent relative humidity. So I don't think
you need to anticipate too much difficulty making out the shape of large objects
through that kind of fog.
One gallon is made up of 4 quarts.
The number of cubes that make up 1 ton depends on the size of the cubes and the material they are made from. For instance, if we consider a standard cubic meter of water, which weighs about 1 ton, then there would be one cubic meter of water in a ton. If the cubes are smaller or made of a denser material, the number would vary accordingly. To provide a precise answer, you need to specify the dimensions and density of the cubes.
That depends on the car and how many eventually get made. If you think about it, water is used in almost every manufacturing process. So, if a large machine that welds cars required 1000 gallons when it was made, you could say that if 1000 cars were made, they each took 1 gallon of water to be made themselves. Also, how far cars have to travel after being made, it takes a lot of water to pump and refine the fuel required to move a car from the manufacturer to the dealer. You also have to include how much water the workers drank while putting that car together.
Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
The gallon man can look two ways, and many people have made their own ways. Here is a link to see what they look like: see belowgallon man
When the temperature of the water is 4°C, 1 cubic foot of it (1,728 cubic inches)weighs 62.428 pounds, and that weight is not going to change when the waterfreezes.1 US fluid gallon = 231 cubic inches( 231/1728 of a cubic foot) x (62.428 pounds per cubic foot) = 8.345 pounds (rounded)(If that water were warmer than 4°C, then each gallon would weigh less,both before and after it freezes.)
Depends on what the cubic meter is made of. A cubic meter of air will be something entirely different from a cubic of water.
That depends on the surface area over which the weight of the gallon of water is distributed. Divide 8.34 pounds -- the weight of a gallon of water -- by the area, in square inches, the gallon is sitting upon. If the gallon of water is in a typical plastic jug that you buy at the grocery store, it's not creating much pressure at all -- only about 2.2 ounces per square inch.
Since 1 gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds, a 5-gallon ice cube would weigh around 41.7 pounds, assuming it is made entirely of frozen water.
A 100-gallon fish tank weighs approximately 834 pounds when filled with water. The weight of the tank itself can vary depending on the material it is made of, but the water alone would weigh around 8.35 pounds per gallon.
There are all kinds of water tanks. Depends on what it's made of and what you use it for.
700 liters of water weighs approximately 700 kilograms, as the density of water is about 1 kg/liter.
By definition, an imperial gallon of water weighs 10 pounds. 1 cubic foot is 6.22883 imp gal, so 62.2883 pounds. 16 ounces in a pound, so we get 62.2883x16 = 996.6128 or about 997 ounces.Using a different sequence of conversions gives 999 ounces. The answers vary because the density of water varies with temperature.
A 2ft x 6ft aquarium would have a volume of 24 cubic feet. Converting that to gallons, it would be about 179.9 gallons.
To calculate the volume of water in a cylindrical pipe, you need to use the formula V = πr^2h, where V is volume, r is the radius, and h is the height. In this case, the radius (half of the diameter) is 5 inches (converted to feet) and the height is 1 foot. Plugging these values into the formula will give you the volume in cubic feet. Since 1 cubic foot is approximately equal to 7.48 gallons of water, you can then multiply the volume in cubic feet by 7.48 to get the volume in gallons.
One gallon is made up of 4 quarts.
A gallon is made up of 16 ounces.