6.8 lbs / gal on a standard day, 15 degrees C
JP 8 weighs approximately 6.8 pounds per gallon.
From what I can find online it looks like it's about 0.75 to 0.8 g/cc which is 6.2 to 6.7 pounds per gallon.
It varies by some small degree according to temperature (and by the batch) but for all practical purposes Jet-A weighs 6.8 pounds per gallon.
JP-8 weighs 6.7 pounds per gallon and has a specific gravity of .81
jp4 fuel weighs 6.5 pounds per gallon
6.5 lbs
6.8
depends on the gas.
7.238 pounds per gallon
gasoline weighs 6.1 lbs per gallon at standard pressures and temperatures....
That depends on what's in the gallon. -- 1 gallon of air weighs about 0.02 pound. -- 1 gallon of water weighs about 8.4 pounds. -- 1 gallon of gold weighs about 160 pounds. -- If the gallon is empty, then it has no weight at all ... zero pounds.
One gallon of any liquid will end up weighing the same. In this case, one gallon in the United States is equal to 8.345 pounds.
JP8 is 6.7 pounds per gallon.
8,000,000 pounds
1 US gallon equates to 128 US ounces. 1 Imperial gallon equates to 160 Imperial ounces.
50kg is the weight of a gallon of condenced milk
no difference
It depends upon 1 gallon of WHAT. weight and volume are linked by the density of the substance: weight = density x volume. 1 gallon of Mercury weighs much more than 1 gallon of water.
The weight of 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
500 gallons
The weight of a measurement of volume is determined by the mass and weight of the substance whose volume is measured. A gallon may weigh a few ounces, or a gallon may weigh several hundred pounds.
The weight of 1 gallon of gasoline equals 5.8 to 6.5 lbs.
I gallon (Imperial) weighs just over 10 pounds-weight.
11 pounds?