A standard barrel of cement weighs around 380-400 pounds.
5 gallons of cement would weight 5 * the weight of 1 gallon
One shovel full of cement typically weighs around 10-15 pounds, depending on the size of the shovel and the density of the cement.
A 3-gallon bucket of cement typically weighs between 40 to 100 pounds, depending on the type of cement mix being used and its water content.
This will weigh exactly 66 ounces.
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125 pounds of cement weighs 125 pounds.
A barrel of honey typically weighs around 600-650 pounds.
5 gallons of cement would weight 5 * the weight of 1 gallon
That depends on the type of cement used, and the measurement base (Metric or Imperial (inches)). Also cubic measurements are made with 3 base numbers, not 2 so your cubic feet of the barrel is not known, so your weight cannot be estimated. Cement weighs in between 90 and 135 pounds per cubic foot - although special mixes can weigh a lot more or less.
One shovel full of cement typically weighs around 10-15 pounds, depending on the size of the shovel and the density of the cement.
A 4x8 sheet of cement board typically weighs around 75 to 100 pounds, depending on the thickness of the board.
A barrel of jet fuel typically weighs around 290-310 pounds when full.
144 lbs per cubic foot if I remember what my dad told me
An empty 55-gallon steel barrel typically weighs around 30-35 pounds.
Approximately 3 pounds per foot.
That depends on how much you have purchased.
A 205-liter barrel of oil weighs approximately 136 to 140 kilograms, or 300 to 308 pounds when filled to capacity.