A touch under 8 pounds.
A 40-gallon hot water tank weighs approximately 300 to 400 pounds when full. The weight includes the tank itself, which is typically around 100 to 150 pounds, plus the weight of the water, which is about 8.34 pounds per gallon. Therefore, the total weight can vary depending on the specific tank and its materials.
Well, darling, an empty 50-gallon hot water tank typically weighs around 100-150 pounds. But hey, if you're struggling to lift that bad boy, maybe it's time to hit the gym or call in some reinforcements. Just don't throw out your back trying to be a DIY hero, okay?
10 awg
depends on water pressure, but it should completely fill in 15-20 minutes. the water should be hot in another 20-25 minutes if it has been run completely empty.
My jacuzzi 370 hot tub how much water doae it hold?
On average, a 50-gallon metal hot water heater weighs around 100-150 pounds when empty. It's always best to check the specific model for accurate weight information.
A 40-gallon hot water tank weighs approximately 300 to 400 pounds when full. The weight includes the tank itself, which is typically around 100 to 150 pounds, plus the weight of the water, which is about 8.34 pounds per gallon. Therefore, the total weight can vary depending on the specific tank and its materials.
30, 40, or 50 gallon depending on how big your water heater is.
They lose at least a gallon of water when it is hot outside.
The question makes an erroneous assumption. Depending on what you mean by "hot", hot water is notheavier than cold water.If we look at common household temperatures and you weigh one gallon of room-temperature water (~70ºF) and compare it to one gallon of hot water (~120ºF), you will find that the hot water weighs less than the colder water. That's because the warmer water is less dense -- there aren't as many water molecules per unit volume -- and fewer molecules weigh less than more molecules of the same substance.On the other hand, water behaves a little differently than many other substances, in that if you cool it below it's point of maximum density (about 39ºF) it starts to become /less/ dense. So if you compare a gallon of water at, say, 34ºF to a gallon of water at 39ºF, the warmer water will weigh morebecause in this range it is more dense than the colder water.But I'm not sure anyone would call water at 39ºF "hot". :)
Given an identical volume of both to begin with (say, one gallon hot water, and one gallon cold water) they will be identical in weight. However, cold water is more dense than hot water.
Type your answer here...i don't know but i think it is about 60 pounds
Hot dogs weigh 45g on average.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing the volume (quantity) of the gasoline. One gallon weighs from 5.8 to 6.5 pounds, depending on the temperature when you weigh it. Water holds similar weight properties as gasoline, so you may wish to test this by weighing one gallon of hot water and one gallon of cold water and taking the average. Don't measure, pour or heat gasoline!! Gasoline wegihs 6.08 pounds per gallon, diesel weighs an average of 7.1 pounds per gallon, water weighs 10.0 pounds per gallon. I Taransport gasoline daily and have been for the past 14 years.
The hot water from a 40-gallon tank can last for about 30-40 minutes of continuous use. However, this can vary depending on the temperature setting of the tank, the flow rate of the fixtures, and the efficiency of the water heater.
As high as the highest setting available on the tank.
100 gallon.