not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
(1 oz divided by 50) times 2 = .04 ounces
4 quarts to a gallon. IF a 55 gallon drum is actually holding 55 gallons, it would be 4x55=220 quarts.
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.
100$ haha jk i really dont no sorry! There are 42 gallons of crude in a barrel and a barrel runs about $80, so a gallon of crude cost about $2, but there are a lot of things in that barrel besides gasoline.
i believe it means 24 parts oil and 1 gallon of gas
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1 gallon of oil weighs 7.344 lbs.
1 Gallon of oil weighs 7.344 pounds. Used oil may weigh slightly more.
8lbs
1 US gallon would weigh approx 39.8 newtons.
roughly 6.8 lbs
Depends on which oil. One gallon of crude oil weighs 7.2 lbs. Olive oil weighs 7.6 Lbs
7.2 lbs a gallon
7.3 pounds
about 7 pounds
7.5 pounds per US gallon
1 gallon of vegetable oil will weigh approximately 7.6 lbs so divide that by 16 ...[1 gallon = 16 cups]...7.6 divided by 16 =0.475