At 60 deg F Density of water is 61.4 lb/ft^3. There are 7.48 gal in one cubic ft. 7.48 divided by 61.4 equals .122 gallons/lb.
there is one pound per pint of water. So, one gallon is eight pounds if measuring water.
0.4782 gallons.
.12gals
For this I will use water as the unit of measure. Based on the lbs per gallon of water @ 4 degrees Celsius which is 8.33 8.33 is a specific gravity of 1 The equation to determine lbs per gallon using a basis of water lbs per gal = (sg * 8.33) So if you have 0.8349 as your specific gravity: (0.8349 * 8.33) = 6.954717 (lbs per gal) The equation to convert pounds to gallons of a different fluid that has a variable specific gravity would be: gallons = lbs / (sg * 8.33) If I have 5 pounds of a lubricant with a SG of 1.2 5 / (1.2 * 8.33) = 0.5 (gallons) http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-gallons-pounds-d_1710.html
Roughly 1 gallon for every 18 inches of hose.
34 quarts divided by 4 quarts in a gallon=8.5 gallons 8.24 # in a gallon=70 lbs
6 lbs. One gallon of water weighs 8 lbs., so 3/4 of 8 is 6.
(24 quarts) / (4 quarts per gallon) = 6 gallons
approximately 4
15,320.1 US gallons of water.
About 30 US gallons.
A 3.5' by 4' cylinder will hold up to 287.88 gallons of water.
111 gallons of water.
4 US gallons of water is approximately 34.12 pounds.
Approximately 8,146,286 gallons of water.
approximately 4,440 gallons.
About 7,100 gallons of water.
478.75 gallons for each inch of water depth.
6.5 US gallons of water.
Alittle under 10,000 gallons.