10.34
If one gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds, then dropping a 2-lb fish into it would change
the weight to 10.34 pounds (plus the weight of the empty plastic jug).
Coke products would weigh more. Water alone weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. To make 1 gallon of coke you would start with a gallon of water and then add your sugar, preservatives, artificial flavor, and so on, so you are just adding to the weight of the water you started with.
If memory serves me correctly, a gallon of water weights 8.34 lbs. That would be about 48 gallons. About 3 feet X 4 feet X 5 feet.
One US Gallon of water weights 8.35 lbs, regardless of what it's in. 18 (short) tons of water would come out to approximately 4311.4 gallons of water.
my guess would be 1 gallon of water.
That's depends on what fluid you want to weigh, "Water" at 8.34lbs per gallon would weigh 391.98lbs. for 47 gallons, different liquids have different weights. Example: Gas, (for car) weighs less then water, gas will float on water. depending on what type of Gas, Gas weighs from, 5.8 to 6.15lbs. per gallon.
A standard measure of oil pollution in water is 10 ppm (10 parts oil per 1,000,000 parts water). As a gallon of water weights 10 lbs (Imperial gal) or 8 lb (US) gal) the weight od a gallon is about 4.54 kg, or 4540 gm and there are usually thought to be 40 drops in a ml a drop of oil weighs about 0.02 gm.So 1 drop in gallon would be 0.02 gm in 4540 gm or 1 gm in 225000 gm (4 ppm). Indicating that 2.5 drops would pollute 1 gallon of water to the 10 ppm level
Tradition. IF you're right handed, AND you're adding and subtraction test weights, THEN it would be convenient to place the test weights on the right.
One way to do it would be to have a bucket of water with a hole in it that is connected to a pulley and weights. As the bucket gets lighter, the weights cause the hand to turn. You would have to vary the dripping to calibrate it.
The correct question would be how many pounds are in a gallon, also what is the substance you are trying to measure? Different substances have different densities therefor have different weights.
== Probably close to the weight of water. 8.34 lbs per gallon.
You would throw it up like a gallon of milk.
what effect would adding water to a urine sample have on it for suspected drink driving