not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
I just weighed a five gallon bucket of unshelled pecans and it was a little over 20 lbs
40 pounds
It depends on what it is made out of. True. A typical, plastic, 5-gallon pail, without a lid, will weigh around 2 pounds. But, it depends on the type of plastic it is made of, the thickness of the walls, etc. The best answer is: It depends...
8.33
A 5 gallon bucket of wet sand can weigh between 40-60 pounds, depending on the moisture content and type of sand.
not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
I just weighed a five gallon bucket of unshelled pecans and it was a little over 20 lbs
83.4 lbs - excluding the weight of the bucket !
40 pounds
about 40 lbs.
A 5-gallon bucket of pickles typically weighs around 45-50 pounds, depending on the density of the pickles and the liquid in which they are stored.
The weight of a 5-gallon paint bucket can vary depending on the type of paint and materials used in the bucket. On average, a 5-gallon paint bucket can weigh between 40-60 pounds when full of paint.
Approximately 50 pounds.
A U.S. quarter weighs 5.67 grams, so a 5-gallon bucket (roughly 18.9 liters) filled with quarters would weigh approximately 50 pounds (22.7 kilograms).
The weight per US gallon of water at 25 C is 8.33 pounds [per gallon. 2 gallons of water would weigh 16.66 pounds plus the weight of the bucket itself.
A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds. If you have a good sized bucket with a gallon of water in it and you put a 5-pound fish in the bucket, you'll have a bucket that weighs about 13.34 pounds (plus the weight of the bucket). That's as long as the bucket doesn't overflow. The fish will (usually) be neutrally bouyant in the water, and it will be essentially weightless in that water. But its weight will add to that of the water in the bucket. No, it won't weigh 15 pounds, but it will weigh in as suggested. However, the weight of the water itself will not change.