It is necessary to assume that there is no evaporation of the painting solution - 100% solids / volume.
It is known that 1 gallon of paint with no evaporation (100 % solids / volume) will
cover 1604 sq' at a thickness of 1 mil - this is regardless of the paint solution.
1604 sq' / 385 sq' is approx. 4166 micrometers - with no evaporation.
To find the average thickness of one coat of paint, you would divide the volume of paint (3.78 L) by the area it covers (385 ft2), converting units as needed. First, convert the area to square meters and the volume to cubic meters. Then, divide the volume by the area to get the average thickness in meters. Finally, convert the thickness from meters to micrometers to get the final answer.
The coverage of a gallon of wax can vary depending on factors such as the thickness of the application and the surface being covered. As a general estimate, a gallon of wax can cover approximately 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. It's recommended to refer to the specific product instructions for more accurate information.
About 105 square feet or 9.75 square meters on a smooth surface with no waste at 4 mil thickness
The weight of a gallon of lime can vary depending on its form (dry or wet), but on average, one gallon of lime typically weighs around 10-12 pounds.
The weight of a gallon of gas can vary depending on the type of gasoline, but on average, a gallon of gasoline weighs about 6.3 pounds.
That question cannot be answered because it does not describe how large the bag is, where the bag is relative to the gravitational attractor. It does not describe what "hold" means and it does not describe what the contents of the bag is. Further, it is unclear if you mean bags for holding cotton or bags made of cotton.
The surface area would depend on the thickness of the layer formed by pouring out the gallon of liquid. The outside surface of a gallon container can also vary substantially based on its shape. Gallons are units of volume, not area.
Anywhere from 300-500 square feet depending on the thickness/thinness of the paint, how many coats you're putting on from a single can, and how large the surface is you're painting. However, 300-500 square feet is an approximate average of how much a gallon of paint should cover.
Depending on the placement and thickness of the shakes, anywhere from 150 to 300 square feet per gallon.
About 105 square feet or 9.75 square meters on a smooth surface with no waste at 4 mil thickness
A gallon of paint covers about 300 square feet at a usual thickness of one coat; your example of 0.1 cm thick is very thick coat, equivalent to about 6 coats of paint at least; you could cover about 300/6 =50 square feet at that thickness.
The average cost of a gallon of milk in 2003 was $3.19. In 2012, the average cost of a gallon of milk was $3.53.
$1.33.5 per gallon average
The average cost of a gallon of gas is $3.65.
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about 370-400sq ft for smooth surface less coverage with textured coverings and no primer on plastered walls
the average price per gallon of gas in 1988 was $1.08
The average cost of a gallon milk in 1964 was $0.93.