0.167 cubic meters in 44 gallons.
44 gallons is equal to about 0.1666 cubic meters.
55 gallons of concrete fill a 55 gallon container.
how many 60 lb bags does it take to fill a55 gallon steel drum?
A gallon IS volume.
1 US gallon of water equates to 0.133681 cubic feet.
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A gallon is a measure of volume used for liquids. Gold is not normally not measured by volume but by weight. A troy ounce of gold would have a volume of 1.61 cm3. cm3 = 0.00026417205 gallons 3785.41 cm3 = 1 gallon Therefore, a gallon of gold would weigh 2351.19 troy ounces. Or: gold weighs 19.32 grams/cm3 a gallon is 3,785.612 cm3 3,785.612 cm3 * 19.32 g/cm3 = 73,062.3 grams or 73.06 kg 73.06 kg * 2.2 lb/kg = 161 lb
Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.
The depth of the pour would also be necessary to calculate the volume of concrete needed.
Steel is heavier than concrete for the same volume, however steel buildings are generally lighter. This is because steel buildings utilize high strength of steel, so volume of steel in steel buildings is much smaller than volume of concrete in concrete buildings. In another words in steel buildings much less volume of material is needed for the same strength compared to concrete buildings.
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
If it is a cubical block, the volume is simply length x height x width.
No. you will know the volume of the unknown mass after you calculate the mass of ca0
Mass is: M=V x d.To calculate the mass you need to know the density of this concrete and also the volume.
Length*Width*height
Mass is: M=V x d.To calculate the mass you need to know the density of this concrete and also the volume.
You'd also need to know the butter's density and the volume taken by one gallon to calculate that.
Use this conversion: cubic feet x 7.4805 = gallons
Oops . . . please repost your question and include the depth of the concrete. You have to have all 3 dimensions in order to calculate volume (Cubic Yards of concrete).