It varies from jug to jug but if you want to find out the capacity of your jug fill it up with water and then pour it into a measuring device.
Answer:
Weight of 1 US Gallon of water = approx. 8.35 lb
Weight of 1 imperial gallon (eg UK measure) of water weighs 10 pounds by definition, at a specified temperature and pressure.
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1 gallon = 128 fluid ounces
Regardless of what's in it.
Even if it's empty.
it is the nothing of nothing just kidding. it is the involvement of mass and sometimes can be involved with density.
That depends on the size of the jug. Jugs come in different sizes!
It depends on the size of the jug and how much the jug weighs.
Depends entirely on the size of the jug and what it is made of, there is no standard size
Depends entirely on the size of the jug and what it is made of, there is no standard size
It depends on the size of the jug and how much the jug weighs.
I could guess that it is ballpark 1500ml, though it could be anything really
There are 128 ounces in a gallon.
40 grams
180.55 pounds. 180 pennies in a pound and there is roughly 32,500 pennies in 5 gallons. 32,500.00 divided by 180= 180.55
1500 litres of water weigh 1500 kg
2.08 lbs
about 1.01 kilograms
0.5 pounds
176 pounds
40 grams
Assuming the jug was empty, it would require 1 litre. If the jug contained any amount of water, the requirement would be 1 litre minus however much was in the jug already.
-- The empty jug weighs 0.5 lb.-- With 3c of water in it, the total weight is 2 lb. The water alone must weigh 1.5 lb.-- Water in general must weigh 1.5/3 = 1/2 lb per cup.-- 'x' cups of water alone weighs x/2 lbs.-- The jug with 'x' cups of water in it weighs [ x/2 + 1/2 ] lbs.
There are several ways you could determine the capacity of a milk jug: 1: Fill the milk jug with water and then transfer the water to a graduated measuring jug 2: take a bottle of known volume such as a soda bottle. Fill the soda bottle and transfer its contents to the milk jug to get its approximate capacity 3: weigh the empty milk jug and make a note of the weight. Then, fill the milk jug with water. 1 cubic cm of water weighs 1 gram. Deduct the weight of the empty jug from the weight of the full jug to give the weight of the water inside. If, for example, the water weighs approximately 1000 grams then you have a 1 litre milk jug
A large jug for holding water or any liquid is a Pitcher. Or a Ewer, which is a large jug holding water for washing
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