Maybe a smaller fire, such as a campfire, if you use it correctly.
For water : m = ( V ) ( d ) m = ( 4 gal ) ( 8.338 lbm/gal ) = 33.35 lbm for water at 60 F <------------------
One gallon of water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds or 3.78 kilograms.
I will assume that you are talking about a 42 gallon barrel of pure water at 60 F. m = ( d ) ( V ) m = ( 8.338 lbm / gal ) ( 42 gal ) = 350.2 lbm <--------------
A gallon of water holds roughly one gallon. Unless it's frozn water, in which case it expands by about 10% in volume. This question reminds me of the person who called directory assistance and asked for the number to 911.
32 oz in a quart, so 128 in a gal, so 640 in 5 gal.
31.275
About 45 gal
The US military is recovering 1 gal of water from every 2 gal of gas used in a Hummer!
13 gal.
* 3.175088 litres * 0.83886 gal * 0.65859 gal(imperial)
Could be up to 300 gal.
293 gal.
250,099.2 pounds at 8.35 lbs/gal.
1/4 GAL
I believe it would be impossible to carry any water in a pile.
Well, cola is mostly water anyway - it may be a bit denser because of the sugar and other ingredients, but they'd probably weigh pretty much the same...
Type your answer here...i don't know but i think it is about 60 pounds