Pluto does not hold gasoline.
Probably not
it depends on the tanker but usually about 9300 gallons
Gasoline.
To determine the volume of gasoline needed to hold 7.2 kg, we can use the average density of gasoline, which is approximately 0.74 kg/L. By dividing the mass of the gasoline by its density, we find that 7.2 kg ÷ 0.74 kg/L ≈ 9.73 liters. Therefore, you would need a container of at least 10 liters to hold 7.2 kg of gasoline.
A 20' length of 4-inch hose can hold approximately 0.38 gallons of gasoline per foot. Therefore, 20 feet of this hose can hold around 7.6 gallons of gasoline.
My 2009 Chevrolet Silverado holds 26 gallons of gasoline.
Gasoline has a density of about 0.72 g/mL. Therefore, you would need about 2777 mL (2.777 L) of container space to hold 2000 g of gasoline.
60L
Thirteen (13) gallons.
13.0 gallons
11.8
On a car, 40 liters.