2000# plus the weight of the tank itself would be a good rough estimate. While not exactly the same weight as water should be close to same-8# per gal.
That depends on the shape and orientation of the tank.
most liquids, including water are approxiamately 8 pounds per gallon. 250 x 8 =2000 pds.
A 120-gallon liquid propane tank typically weighs around 250-300 pounds when empty.
About 946.35 liters in 250 US gallons.
Depends on the price of fuel. 250 divide by 22 = 11.36 gallon of fuel required for the trip. Multiply that by the price of fuel per gallon.
Water weighs 8 lbs. /gallon 250 X 8 = 2000 lbs.
The blast radius of a 250-gallon propane tank can vary depending on several factors such as the tank's condition, location, and surrounding environment. However, a general estimate would be around 250-500 feet. It is crucial to follow safety protocols and regulations when handling or storing propane tanks to prevent accidents.
The fuel tank capacity for the 1997 Ford F-250 base regular cab pickup is 30 gallons. This truck gets 12 miles per gallon in the city and 17 miles per gallon on the highway.
About 946L
that attached to the fuel pump in the tank
Remove the fuel tank, that's where it is.
My F250 has a 29 Gallon tank.