The weight of 1.0 US gallon depends upon the identity of the substance and temperature. The weight of 1.0 U.S. gallon of pure water at 60 F is 8.338 lbf
or 37.04 N.
The weight of a measurement of volume is determined by the mass and weight of the substance whose volume is measured. A gallon may weigh a few ounces, or a gallon may weigh several hundred pounds.
I gallon (Imperial) weighs just over 10 pounds-weight.
1 US gallon of water weighs 3.79 kilograms, or 8.36 lb. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 10 pounds of distilled water.
1 US gallon = 3,785.41cc (cubic centimeters).
Weight of any substance depends on its specific gravity. For instance a gallon of water will weight differently than a gallon of say, Mercury! Therefore you need to rephrase your question to include what waste are you talking about.
1 US gallon equates to 128 US ounces. 1 Imperial gallon equates to 160 Imperial ounces.
The weight of 1 US gallon of diesel fuel is approximately 7 pounds (3.15 kilograms).
The weight of a measurement of volume is determined by the mass and weight of the substance whose volume is measured. A gallon may weigh a few ounces, or a gallon may weigh several hundred pounds.
1 Gallons (US) = 3785.41178 Milliliters
1 US gallon is 3.785 litres, -so about 1/4 litre to a gallon.
The weight of 1 gallon of xylene is approximately 7.1 lbs.
That is 1/2 a US gallon.
I gallon (Imperial) weighs just over 10 pounds-weight.
Weight of 1 US Gallon of water = approx. 8.35 lb (about 3.785 kg) Weight of 1 Imperial gallon (i.e. UK measure) of water weighs 10 pounds (4.536 kg) by definition, at a specified temperature and pressure.
It depends upon 1 gallon of WHAT. weight and volume are linked by the density of the substance: weight = density x volume. 1 gallon of Mercury weighs much more than 1 gallon of water.
Weight of 1 US Gallon of water = approx. 8.35 lb
A US gallon is 3.785 litre. An Imperial gallon is 4.562 lite