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.
To heat a 390 gallon tank of water from 60°F to 248°F, you would need approximately 1,251,600 BTUs. This calculation takes into account the specific heat capacity of water (1 BTU/lb°F) and the weight of water (8.34 lbs/gallon).
For water : m = ( V ) ( d ) m = ( 4 gal ) ( 8.338 lbm/gal ) = 33.35 lbm for water at 60 F <------------------
An empty 55-gallon aquarium typically weighs around 60-70 pounds. Once it is filled with water, gravel, decorations, and fish, it can weigh around 625-700 pounds. It is important to ensure that the aquarium stand or surface can support this weight.
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.
60,000 kilograms is 60 metric tons. (tonnes)
57%per gallon
2 gallons.
For 60 people using a tub at 8 gallons per person, the total water needed would be 60 * 8 = 480 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.
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
about 60 pounds