A gallon of gasoline weighs approximately six and one half pounds. This is using a specific gravity of .77 although lighter specific gravity could be used, between .71 to .77.
The answer will depend on which gas and also whether you mean a US gallon or an Imperial gallon.
1 US gallon of standard gasoline is 6 pound 5 ounces. 1 Imperial gallon is 7 pounds 8 ounces.
it depends on what gas it is. some gases are rather heavy and some you can hardly feel the weight of.
the thing that weighs a gallon is a gallon of WATER or a gallon of milk.
The weight of one gallon of ethanol is 2.987 kilograms. This is equal to 2,987 grams or 6 pounds 9.352 ounces.
gas in Washington state varies from 1.75$ to 2.09$ per gallon
liquid mercury's weight is 30 times the weight of water. Water's weight is 8 lbs per gallon, 30 times the weight of water will be 240lbs for a gallon of liquid mercury.
depends on the gas.
it depends on what gas it is. some gases are rather heavy and some you can hardly feel the weight of.
it depends on what gas it is. some gases are rather heavy and some you can hardly feel the weight of.
Gasoline is 6 1/2 pounds per gallon. You can do the math.
The same as a gallon of gas for any other car. A gallon of gas is a gallon of gas
It depends on the weight, fuel consumption and general dynamics of the car
Iridium is the densest material known.
Gallon of gas in depression ? what are you asking?
no a gallon of gas is a gallon of gas if day or night
Price of a gallon is $2.009. the third digit after the decimal is for 9/10 of a gallon. You are not paying for a gallon of gas. You are paying for 9/10 a gallon of gas. Sometimes you will see 9/10 after the cost of gas.
Depending on the API gravity. Usually regular unleaded has a gravity of approx. 58 and a weight per gallon of 6.216 lbs., premium approx. gravity 54 or 6.350 lbs. per gal.
Yes, there was a gallon of gas in 1948. Several of them, actually.