Density can be worked out from the weight of a product. Density is mass divided by volume.
To do this you will need a container of which the weight is known, an accurate scale and 1 liter of milk (measured accurately). Weigh the milk and the container, subtract the weight of the container. The density should be roughly 1030 - 1036g/L.
Another option is to get a densitymeter with a scale of 1.000 to 1.100g/L. Put the densitymeter in the milk and read the density off the scale.
8.66 lbs.
31.275
gal. Example: 1 gal milk
Pro Pain is not a thing that can be measured
depens on the size
In 2000, American drank 97kg of milk and 27.1 gal of beer per capita. 1kg = 2.2 lbs. 1 gal of milk = 8.5 lbs on average (whole, skim, fat free all weigh different) 97 x 2.2 = 213.4 lbs / 8.5 = 25.1 gal = Americans drink more beer than milk.
The weight of 1 liter of milk is approximately 1.03 kg.
There are 2 cups in a US pint . -That is 16 cups in a gallon. ( whether water or milk)
14 grams or about 3.25 reaspoons.
A 1-gallon HDPE milk jug typically weighs around 68-90 grams.
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).
A gallon of milk weighs 8.6 pounds since 1 gallon is double the amount of a half gallon.