That would all depend on the barrels height.
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 barrel of fresh water is 31.5 gallons in most states.
Plant fibers gain rigidity from the water than they contain, much as a full hose is more rigid than an empty one.
Water has no helium (He) atom. Chemically water is H2O and there is no He atom present in water.
No, barrel sponges do not migrate. They are sessile organisms, meaning they are permanently attached to a surface and do not move from one place to another. Barrel sponges rely on water currents to bring them food and oxygen.
1 barrel of crude oil = 158,987 litersBarrel is not a unit in the SI; this unit is accepted only in some countries where the SI is not in use.
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 <--------------
One UK barrel is 163.65924 liters.
According to experts, most caffeinated soda beverages contain approximately 90% of water. Also, diet drinks contain 99% percent of water.
one barrel of crude oil costs arount 1600 rs..
If you filled a British Beer Barrel with water, it would weigh 163kg, or 359lb. If you have a barrel that you want to know the volume of, then we need to know the height, the radius of the widest part, and the raduis of the top. For other barrel sizes, look at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrel_(unit)
To find the number of gallons in the barrel, divide the total weight of the water in the barrel by the weight of one gallon of water: 381.8 pounds / 8.3 pounds/gallon = 46 gallons.
A barrel of fresh water is 31.5 gallons in most states.
There are 42 gallons of crude oil per barrel and that makes about 19 gallons of gas.
The cubic meter of water will weigh one metric ton, or 1000 (one thousand) kilograms. It will contain about 264 (two hundred sixty four) gallons of water.
Forty-two
One barrel of Singapore Jet Fuel cost US$170.48 on 10th July 2008