1.5 hours
1 hour and a half, or 90 minutes.
The space an object takes up or the space inside it
It describes how much space something takes up.
1/2 ounce.
4.5 minutes
That varies by object Gallons are volume, pounds are weight. A gallon of oxygen is lighter than a gallon of oil.
Yes. A gallon is a unit of volume. Therefore, a gallon of anything will always take up the same space.
One gallon of water takes up 231 cubic inches.
Errrh, would it be a gallon of water?
No, the volume of a gas is not directly proportional to its molecular weight. The volume of a gas is mainly influenced by the number of gas molecules present, temperature, and pressure. The ideal gas law equation, PV = nRT, takes into consideration these factors to describe the relationship between volume, pressure, temperature, and the amount of gas.
On average, it takes about 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of syrup. However, this can vary depending on the sugar content of the sap and the boiling process used.
It takes 3.785 liters.
Distance is directly proportional to time when speed is constant, meaning that the farther you travel, the longer it takes. Conversely, distance is inversely proportional to time when speed varies, such that if you increase speed, you decrease the time it takes to travel a certain distance.
a gallon or so
It takes 8 pints to make one gallon.
No, volume is the amount of space something takes up.
It depends what is in that gallon bucket. If its full of platinum it'll be a mite heavier then if it was full of pure vacuum. Its a confused question. Weight is how hard earth's gravity sucks on something. In outer space there is no weight. Mass is how much of stuff is in something - its measured by how much force it takes to accelerate it. In outer space mass remains an important factor in doing anything. And gallons are antique imperial units for volume. The weight or mass of a gallon of something can vary widely depending on the density of the material. From helium to uranium the density of stuff varies a lot.