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14.5" height
The amount of water in a pail will depend on the size of the pail. An average sized pail will hold about three gallons of water.
Depends on the pail, many are different sizes.
Because of the force being used the water has no time to escape the pail and it stays in there.
Litres is better to measure quantities larger than a quart.
40 lbs http://www.onlineconversion.com/weight_common.htm
Unknown. Mercury is too dangerous to test.
Fill the 3 gal pail and pour into the 5 gal pail. Refill the 3 gal pail and pour two gallons of it into the 5 gallon pail - filling the 5 gallon pail and leaving 1 gallon in the 3 gallon pail. Dump out the 5 gallon pail and pour the remaining 1 gallon from the 3 gallon pail into the 5 gallon pail. Fill the 3 gallon pail one more time and pour that into the 5 gallon pail with the 1 gallon already in it and you have 4 gallons.
yes...weigh pail contents on scale and use weight per bushel of volume chart
You first dump the 5-gallon pail, then fill the 5-gallon pail from the water from the 8-gallon pail. Then you dump the 5-gallon pail again, and you are left with 2 gallons in the 8-gallon pail.
340 grams
the same as it weighs in an abnormal pail - 1 kg/L.
"An ice cream pail" is not a standard unit of measurement.
44pds
Easy. Fill the 7gal pail to the full mark (7 Gallons) with water. Then pour, from the 7 gallon pail, water into each of the 3 gallon pail up to the full mark. The remaining water left in the 7 gallon is 1 gallon. Pour this gallon into the aquarium. Fill the 7 gallon pail with water, again to the full mark, and then add to the aquarium. 1 Gallon + 7 Gallons = 8 Gallons.
14.5" height
8 lbs should fit in a gallon pail so a 10 gallon pail will hold 80 lbs. So, yeah it should hold. hope that helps.