5 Gallons of Jet A is 30 pounds
To convert pounds to gallons for diesel fuel, you need to know the density. On average, 1 gallon of diesel fuel weighs about 7 pounds. Therefore, 207,538 pounds of diesel fuel would be approximately 29,648 gallons (207,538 pounds / 7 pounds per gallon).
A gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds, so 5 gallons of water weighs about 41.7 pounds. In comparison, gasoline weighs around 6 to 6.3 pounds per gallon, making 5 gallons of gasoline weigh roughly 30 to 31.5 pounds. Therefore, the fuel in a 5-gallon can weighs about 10.5 to 11.7 pounds less than the water in a 5-gallon bucket.
20 pounds/5 gallons = 4 pounds/1 gallon or 4 pounds per gallon.
5 U.S. gallons of water weigh approximately 41.73 lbs. 5 Imperial gallons of water weigh exactly 50 lbs.
15, 010 lbs which comes to 2240 gallons of fuel.
I included to related links. It is about 7.1 pounds per gallon, so if you know the pounds, then multiply by 0.1408 to get gallons. This isn't exact, as diesel fuel will vary. One link suggests a good range is 7.1 to 7.3 pounds per gallon.
5 gallons of water weighs approximately 41.7 pounds.
To find the unit rate of 20 pounds per 5 gallons, divide 20 pounds by 5 gallons. This gives you 4 pounds per gallon. Therefore, the unit rate is 4 pounds per gallon.
It will all depend on the airport and country. Larger planes order their fuel in tons, so a Eurofighter will probably order it fuel in pounds (UK) or kilograms (Europe). It's capacity is 4,500kg 9,900lbs.
Diesel weighs approx. 7.2 pounds 13423 x 7.2 =96,645.6#
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.
The can weighs 16.4 lbs empty and about 58 pounds full. The catch can weights about 5 lbs, not for sure.