The weight of the milk depends on the volume and density of the milk - in this case we are given a volume of 1 US gallon so we just need the density to finish the calculation:
The density of milk depends on fat content and its type.
The density varies from 1.032kg/L (whole milk) to 1.035kg/L (skim milk).
This can go as low as 1.026kg/L under certain conditions, but a low density could also indicate added water.
1 gallon x 1.032kg/L x 3.785 L = 3.906 kg (for whole milk) = 8.612 lb
1 gallon x 1.035 kg/L x 3.785 L = 3.917 kg (for skim milk) = 8.637 lb
(2.20462262185 lb/kg)
A ten-gallon milk can, when full of milk, typically weighs around 85 to 90 pounds, depending on the specific density of the milk. The weight of the empty can itself can vary, but a standard metal milk can might weigh between 5 to 10 pounds. Therefore, the total weight of a full ten-gallon milk can would be approximately 90 to 100 pounds.
A gallon of milk weighs 8.6 pounds since 1 gallon is double the amount of a half gallon.
Nonfat milk is very close in density to water which weighs 8 pounds per gallon.
A gallon of milk weighs approximately 3,785 grams or 3.785 kilograms.
9.4
A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds. So, a 50 gallon water heater full of water would weigh approximately 417 pounds.
A 1-gallon HDPE milk jug typically weighs around 68-90 grams.
One gallon of milk weighs approximately 8.6 pounds. Therefore, 1500 gallons of milk would weigh around 12,900 pounds.
The weight of 1 gallon of milk permeate varies, but on average it weighs around 8.6 to 8.7 pounds (3.9 to 3.95 kilograms).
Approximately 50 pounds.
For a gallon of milk it would weigh around 8.6 lbs.For a gallon of mike you would need to understand which specimen it would be related to, calculate the average percent of organic tissues, factor in the mass of liquids, multiply it by the lbs/cm3.
A 5 gallon Sprite bib weighs approximately 45-50 pounds when full.