6.84 pounds per gallon
6.84 LBS PER GALLON
Jet fuel is measured in pounds because it is a unit of weight that is used to quantify the amount of fuel loaded onto an aircraft for safe operation. By measuring jet fuel in pounds, it allows for accurate calculation of the weight and balance of the aircraft during flight planning and ensures that the aircraft stays within its weight limitations for takeoff and landing.
The weight of a gallon of Avjet fuel can vary based on the specific gravity of the fuel. On average, jet fuel weighs around 6.7 pounds per gallon.
To convert inches of jet fuel to psi (pounds per square inch), you first need to know the specific weight of the jet fuel, which is typically around 6.7 pounds per gallon. Since there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, you can use the formula: psi = (inches of fuel × specific weight of fuel) / 231. This will give you the pressure in psi exerted by the column of jet fuel.
The final quarter 2014, the average cost of jet fuel was about $2.85 per gallon. A Boeing 777 holds about 51,585 gallons of jet fuel.
One gallon of aviation fuel weighs approximately 6 to 6.5 pounds, depending on the specific type of fuel. For example, Jet A fuel typically weighs around 6.5 pounds per gallon. Therefore, to find the total weight of airplane fuel, you can multiply the number of gallons by the weight per gallon. For instance, 100 gallons of Jet A fuel would weigh about 650 pounds.
Depends on the jet, they hold about one 25th of a Boeing 737's fuel.
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
I run my car on jet fuel so its the same price as diesel - - - - - Go to airnav.com to find fuel prices in your area.
50tons
About 7 pounds
One barrel of Singapore Jet Fuel cost US$170.48 on 10th July 2008