The energy content of dynamite is significantly higher than that of water, making a direct comparison challenging. One stick of dynamite typically contains about 0.5 pounds of explosive material, which can produce approximately 1,000 to 1,200 joules of energy. A gallon of water weighs about 8.34 pounds and does not contain explosive energy in the same way. Therefore, it is not feasible to equate dynamite to water based on energy content; they serve entirely different purposes and contexts.
No. One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds which is 133.6 ounces.
One gallon of water is equivalent to 3.785 liters. Therefore, approximately 0.757 5-liter water bottles equal one gallon of water.
A gallon is equivalent to 16 cups. Therefore, it would take 16 cups of water to fill a gallon bucket completely.
Four quarts of water is equivalent to one gallon, as there are four quarts in a gallon. In liters, this is approximately 3.78 liters. Therefore, if you have four quarts of water, you have one gallon or about 3.78 liters.
1 US gallon = 0.13 cubic feet
A half gallon is equivalent to 64 ounces. Therefore, 72 ounces is more than a half gallon by 8 ounces.
One gallon of water is approximately equal to 3,785 milliliters. Therefore, to convert gallons to liters, you can divide 3,785 by 1,000. This means that 1 gallon of water is roughly equal to 3.785 liters, which is equivalent to about 3.785 1,000 ml servings of water.
One gallon of water takes up 231 cubic inches.
9 pints. Or 1 gallon and 1 pint. Or 18 cups. Or 144 fl. oz.
This depends one what is being measured. A kilogramme is a measure of weight. A gallon is a measure of volume A gallon of water would weigh more than a gallon of oil.
1 gallon of water weighs 8.34 lb so it will make 8.34 lb of ice
The carbon footprint of 1 gallon of water varies depending on the source and method of production. However, typical estimates suggest that producing and treating 1 gallon of tap water in the US produces about 0.24 pounds of CO2 equivalent emissions. This includes energy used in pumping, treating, and distributing water.