The weight of a one-kilogram mass on the earth is about 2.2 pounds.
10 imperial pounds, 8.35 US pounds. It is the weight of 1 gallon of water.
That would be about 375 gallons. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
Milliliters is a unit of volume and pounds is a unit of weight. You cannot compare the two without knowing what substance you are talking about.
If you ignore the small weight of air relative to the weight of water, then one litre of airSUBMERGED in water provides a buoyant force equal to the weight of one litre of water,which is about 9.8 newtons or 2.2 pounds.
30 pounds equals 13.6 (13.6078) kg
2.25 teaspoons of water equals 0.023 pounds
500 tons
The weight of a one-kilogram mass on the earth is about 2.2 pounds.
How many pounds of what? You are mixing measurements. Gallons measure volume while pounds measures weight. A gallon of water weights less than a gallon of mercury, but more than a gallon of oil.
80 pounds of water is 2,560 tablespoons.
10 gallons of water is 83.5 pounds
30 pounds of water is 3.593 gallons.
70 pounds = 31.75 kilograms.
The conversion of weight (pounds) to volume (liters) depends on the density of the substance. For water, 10 pounds is roughly 4.54 liters. However, for other substances, the conversion will vary.
First take the weight in pounds and multiply it by 453.59. The resulting number is the weight in grams. In this case the answer is 71215.05 grams.
200, it's all the same.