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For this I will use water as the unit of measure. Based on the lbs per gallon of water @ 4 degrees Celsius which is 8.33 8.33 is a specific gravity of 1 The equation to determine lbs per gallon using a basis of water lbs per gal = (sg * 8.33) So if you have 0.8349 as your specific gravity: (0.8349 * 8.33) = 6.954717 (lbs per gal) The equation to convert pounds to gallons of a different fluid that has a variable specific gravity would be: gallons = lbs / (sg * 8.33) If I have 5 pounds of a lubricant with a SG of 1.2 5 / (1.2 * 8.33) = 0.5 (gallons) http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-gallons-pounds-d_1710.html
It is spelled "density" and specific gravity is a measure of density and so does not need to be converted.
To convert cubic feet to gallons of propane, you first need to know the specific gravity of propane. On average, the specific gravity of propane is around 0.504. Therefore, 1400 cubic feet of propane would be approximately 702 gallons (1400 cubic feet / 7.48 gallons per cubic foot).
To find the weight of a 5-gallon bucket of brass, first convert 5 gallons of water to its weight. Since water has a specific gravity of 1, 5 gallons of water weighs 40 pounds. Brass, with a specific gravity of 8.5, is 8.5 times denser than water. Therefore, a 5-gallon bucket of brass would weigh 40 pounds × 8.5 = 340 pounds.
This question cannot be answered because pounds are units of mass and gallons are units of volume. The mass of 486 gallons would depend on the density or specific gravity of the substance with that volume.
The conversion rate from pounds to gallons depends on the specific gravity of the substance. For phosphoric acid, which has a specific gravity higher than water (around 1.88), one pound would be approximately 0.22 gallons.
1.4 = D / D (water) 1.4 = D / 1 tonne/cu meter 1.4 tonne/cu meter = D 1.4 tonne/cu meter * 1 cu meter/ 264.17 gal = D D = 369.8 tonne / gal So, 0.0027 gal in tonne
you would convert it buy using specific gravity. the specific gravity of fuel oil is 0.893 at 60F. so that said 1 liter of furnace oil would weigh 893g. one metric tonne of furnace oil would equal roughly 1120 liters
To convert liters to gallons, you can use the conversion factor that 1 liter is equal to approximately 0.264 gallons. Therefore, to convert 37.9 liters to gallons, you would multiply 37.9 by 0.264 to get approximately 10.01 gallons.
The specific gravity of limestone concrete is 2.37. Therefore 5 gallons of concrete would weigh 94.8 pounds.
To convert liters to gallons, you can use the conversion factor of 1 gallon being approximately equal to 3.78541 liters. So, to convert liters to gallons, you would divide the number of liters by 3.78541.
To convert 20000 kg of Jet A1 fuel with a specific gravity of 0.86 to liters, you would use the formula: Volume (liters) = Mass (kg) / Specific Gravity. Therefore, Volume = 20000 kg / 0.86 = approximately 23255 liters.