Under the same external circumstances yes (deeper could be marginally denser).
Density is an intensive property, which means it does not depend on the size of the system (as opposed to extensive, like mass and volume).
No
gallons is volume, kilo is weight. the answer will vary with the density of the substance. One gallon of flour won't be the same as one gallon of water.
The density of water remains the same whether in one gallon or two gallons because density is mass per unit volume. The mass increases proportionally with volume, so the density stays constant. The individual particles of water remain evenly spread out in both cases, resulting in the same density.
12 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon
it varies with density of the fluid. Example Density of water is 1 so Volume=Mass/Density their fore 1 liter of pure water is 1Kg Density of diesel oil is .85 their fore 1 kg of D.O is 1/0.85=1.176liters
The weight of 100 gallons depends on what is being measured. For water, 100 gallons is equal to approximately 834 pounds. However, for other substances, the weight will vary based on the density of the material.
It is the same as half a gallon
What kind of gallon? Sheesh. US Gallons? 11095226.199 UK Gallons? 9238708.42856 Wine Gallons? 11095226.199 (same vol as US Gallons) Beer Gallon? 9088642.7375 Or how about 'pottles'? 18477416.8571
(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.
no same as 5 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
A gallon of milk weighs roughly the same as a gallon of water ( they have about the same density of 1.0) which is 8 1/3 pounds. So, 17.5 tons of milk would be almost 4,202 gallons or 4,201.68067 gallons if you want to be exact. If nothing else, you'll get 'tons' of vitamin D out of it... sorry, that was a pretty bad joke :) Let me know if you have any more questions about this.
4135.61 gallons. U.S. gallons are different from imperial gallons. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609188 litres and 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres. Liters on the other hand are the same everywhere. One liter equals 0.26 U.S. gallon or 0.219 Imperial gallon.