It varies according to temperature.
The 6.8lbs figure is a US measurement for a US gallon which by the way is less than an imp. gallon.
So the weight of JetA1 is ~.78-.84 kg/litre (temperature dependent)
The common rounded figure that is used is .81kg/l.
As a rough estimate and depending on the grade of fuel and additivies, between 6 and 7 pounds (2.7 to 3.2 kg). Calculations are made on the following figures. Avgas 100LL, 6 lbs for 1 US gallon. Jet A, 6.84 lbs for 1 US gallon. These figures are based on a 60 degree day.
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1 tonne is = 1000 kg / 4.5 so 180/4.5=40per gallon (?!) Metric ton = 2204.6 lbs. US gallon = 8.35 lbs. 264 gallons in one metric ton. 264 gallons x .68¢ = $179.52. Based on $180 US per 'metric' ton the cost per US gallon is .68¢ . Please remove original posters answer. (actual cost of jet fuel as of April 2011 is approx. 3.50 gal.)
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For light and propellor-driven aircraft, usally avgas. Helicopters and aircraft with gas turbine or jet engines, JetA1
There are 2 different fuel types but Jet A is the most common. Jet A / Jet A-1: 0.775 to 0.840 kg/L Jet B: 0.751 to 0.802 kg/L
6.84 pounds per gallon
6.84 LBS PER GALLON
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
Jet fuel have low conductivity
No. Jet fuel is closely related to kerosene and diesel fuel.
3000 gallons of Jet fuel
Most common jet fuel is kerosine based and not corrosive.Most common jet fuel is kerosine based and not corrosive.
Currently, (Aug 2012), jet fuel (the type used in a Boeing 777) is around US$3.20 per gallon. So approximately 84 cents/liter. The price can vary on a daily basis and even from city to city.
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Between 775 and 840 mg per liter at a temperature of 15C.