A one foot liquid head of water will exert a force of 1.04167 psi. 27.7 inches of water = 1 psig... Mean and dirty 1foot=1/2psig
1 pound of air is equal to approximately 0.08 pounds of water. This is because air is much less dense than water, with air having a density of about 0.075 pounds per cubic foot and water having a density of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
14 inches equals one pound of natural gas pressure
0.001 pound water (16 ounce/1 pound)(437.5 grains/1 ounce) = 7 grains ---------------
One square mile is equal to 640 acres of water.
One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds. So, 1 gallon and 1 pound together would equal roughly 9.34 pounds.
If it's floating, then the buoyant force on it is exactly equal to its weight. (That makes the vector sum of the vertical forces zero, which is why the object is not accelerating vertically.)
2 cups of water is 1 pound.
2 cups of water is 1 pound.
For water, yes.A pint's a pound, the world around.
1 pound of air is equal to approximately 0.08 pounds of water. This is because air is much less dense than water, with air having a density of about 0.075 pounds per cubic foot and water having a density of 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
Only if you're measuring water
14 inches equals one pound of natural gas pressure
1 US pint of water weighs a little more than a pound
2 ounces of water is 4 tablespoons
I think water is heavier.
One cup is 250 gm or 8 ounces. So 1 pound is 2 cups.
for water "a pint is a pound the whole world round" so 3 quarts is 6 pounds.