1 ton water is about 250 gallons, so 60 tons is 60*250=15000 gallons water.
13.5 gal
1 gallon = 4 quarts
1 quart = 0.25 gallon
That is approximately 0.422 of a US gallon
About 12,965.2 gallons.
No. One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds which is 133.6 ounces.
Yes, it does (although if it's only 60 tons, it would hardly qualify as a 'ship'- more of a 'boat'!) All ships & boats displace their own weight in water- so for example, a boat of 60 tons would displace 60 tons of water when it was afloat.
The specific heat of water is 1 BTU per pound per degree Fahrenheit. There are 8.3378 lbs/gallon at 60 degrees, which equals 3251.742 pounds of water. The number of BTUs to raise it 188 degrees is then 611,327.496 BTUs.
For water : m = ( V ) ( d ) m = ( 4 gal ) ( 8.338 lbm/gal ) = 33.35 lbm for water at 60 F <------------------
I will assume that you are talking about a 42 gallon barrel of pure water at 60 F. m = ( d ) ( V ) m = ( 8.338 lbm / gal ) ( 42 gal ) = 350.2 lbm <--------------
how much does a gallon of concrete weigh
Seven US gallons.
No. One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds which is 133.6 ounces.
8 gal of water*60 people=480 gal of water, they're using the tubs instead of showers
Yes, it does (although if it's only 60 tons, it would hardly qualify as a 'ship'- more of a 'boat'!) All ships & boats displace their own weight in water- so for example, a boat of 60 tons would displace 60 tons of water when it was afloat.
57%per gallon
2 gallons.
60 tons is 120,000 pounds.
The weight of 1.0 US gallon depends upon the identity of the substance and temperature. The weight of 1.0 U.S. gallon of pure water at 60 F is 8.338 lbf or 37.04 N.
60
5.67 lbs/gallon @ 60'F
1500 miles @ 25 miles per gallon = 1500/25 = 60 gallons 60 gallons @ 3.50 per gallon = 60*3.50 = 210