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It takes about 300 balloons to lift 200 pound manballoon filled with exactly 1 sq ft of helium yields about 28.2g (upward thrust)453.6 grams/Lb453.6(1Lb) /28.2= about 16 blnsSo to get one pound off of the ground it would take about 16 balloons16x200= 3200it would take 3200 balloons to lift a 200 lb person....Only hoover not continually rise on account of the uneven weight distribution and the temp differences in each balloon helium isn't as buoyant when cold, unless the temp is consistant. Wind is a factor; as well as the amount of static charge in the air
16 ounces = 1 Pound
That is approximately 2.3 cups
If 1 water balloon weighs 5 ounces, 8 water balloons would weigh 40 ounces, which is two and a half pounds.
Yes, you can convert the foot-pound force (ft-lbf) to pound per square inch (psi). The conversion is foot-pound force divided by volume times 12 equaling pound per square inch (ft-lbf /in3x 12 = psi). Mathematically this is dF/d3 → F/d2, which is equal to psi. In ballistics we take the foot-pound force of a projectile at impact velocity and the total volume of the total ballistics channel (aka temporary wound channel) at the peak of the transverse wave curve.It is a misnomer that psi is static. Yes it can be. But during the filling of a balloon at your favorite drug store the psi is dynamic. The helium in the tank is at 2000psi. When the valve is open The helium then flows into the regulator. From there the helium flows at about 5psi through to the nozzle and into the balloon. The flowing helium expanse into balloon and drops to about 1.5psi. As the balloon expanse the pressures stays low but does steadily rise, even though helium comes out at 5psi. At some point the helium must be turned off or the 5psi will overcome the maximum elasticity of the the latex in the balloon. When the balloon is tied off the psi becomes static again. With the volume of the balloon and fill time are known the foot-pound force of the helium can ultimately be calculated.
it took 53 12" helium balloons to lift a pound, you have to add the weight of the string and balloons
A frozen 20 pound turkey will take about three days to thaw in the fridge.
DO NOT put a frozen turkey into a frier. It will cause the oil to boil out of control nd probably start a huge fire. Google "State Farm frozen turkey" for a sample of what can happen.
Poultry, turkey or chicken, is cooked 20 min. per pound. Multiply the number of pounds by 20 min. It is best to only cook defrosted poultry. Semi-frozen poultry will not cook evenly. If cooked for the number hours/min. per pound chances are the interior of a semi- frozen chicken or turkey will still be frozen while the outside is cooked.
You should cook a frozen, seasoned ready to cook turkey in the bag for approximately five hours for a twelve pound turkey. A meat thermometer can be used to check. It should read 170 degrees when it is inserted into the breast.
That will depend upon the size of the turkey. Figure about 30 minutes for each pound of turkey.
At 25 degrees Celsius (77 Fahrenheit) and standard pressure (101.3 kPa) one pound of helium would fill 2768 Liters (731) Gallons It depends on how big you want to fill the balloons, the pressure of the balloons the temperature and a range of other things.
Are you kidding?! Its the same weight! A 10 lb turkey is still a 10lb turkey regardless of what state it's it!
There are 16 ounces in a pound. This means that in every pound of ground turkey, there is 16 ounces of ground turkey.
well i 17 pound turkey will cook for 8 hours if it helps
Water will stay the same weight when it is frozen, it still has the same molecules that it started with
There are approximately 6 serving of turkey in a 6 pound bone in turkey. The turkey should feed about 6 adults.