5 gallons can be removed from 1 cubic yard 40.395 times. (rounded)
depending upon the type of concrete and the mix rate, a gallon of concrete weighs anywhere from 17-20 lbs. So 85 to 100lbs plus the weight of the bucket.
A 5-gallon bucket filled with water contains 0.668 cubic feet of water.
The force required to push a 5-gallon bucket underwater would depend on the buoyancy force exerted by the volume of water displaced by the bucket. This force would be equal to the weight of the water displaced, which can be calculated based on the density of water (about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot). Therefore, you would need a force greater than the buoyancy force to push the bucket underwater.
Fill the 5 gallon can Empty it into the 3 gallon can....you now have 2 gallons left in the 5 gallon can Empty the 3 gallon can Pour the 2 gallons from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can. Fill the 5 gallon can Pour water from the 5 gallon can into the 3 gallon can until it is full....that will take a further gallon. You now have 4 gallons left in the 5 gallon can. Empty 1 of the 5 gallons. (But how do you know when you have emptied 1 gal???) You fill the 3 gal can and then tip it into the 5 gal can. The fill the 3 gal can again and tip some into the 5 gal can until the 5 gal can is full, you should now have 1 gal in the 3 gal can. Now empty the 5 gal can and put the 1 gal (from the 3 gal can) into the 5 gal can. Fill the 3 gal can again and add that to the 1 gal that is in the 5 gal can. You now have 4 gals in the 5 gal can!
Fill the 4 gal bucket and empty it into the 7 gal bucket. Fill the 4 gal bucket and then fill the 7 gal bucket from the 4 gal. This leaves 1 Gallon in the 4 gallon bucket. Empty the 7 gallon bucket and pour the gallon from the 4 gal lbucket into it. Fill the 4 gal bucket and pour it into the 7 gal bucket. You then have 5 gallons in the 7 gallon bucket.
It depends on the bucket. The typical large bucket like from Home Depot is 5 gallons. 1 cubic meter = 264.17205 gal. or 1 gal. = 0.003785412 m^3 so 5 gal = 0.01892706 m^3 {cubic meters}
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Start taking the water out of the pool with a 5 gal bucket...
The weight of a 5-gallon paint bucket can vary depending on the type of paint and materials used in the bucket. On average, a 5-gallon paint bucket can weigh between 40-60 pounds when full of paint.
A 5-gallon bucket of concrete typically weighs around 100-125 pounds (45-57 kg) depending on the mix and moisture content. It's important to factor in the weight of the bucket itself when calculating the total weight.
5 gallons can be removed from 1 cubic yard 40.395 times. (rounded)
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A 5-gallon bucket of sand typically weighs around 50 pounds, give or take a few pounds depending on the specific type of sand and moisture content.
Sylvia Milo is 5' 5".
The specific gravity of limestone concrete is 2.37. Therefore 5 gallons of concrete would weigh 94.8 pounds.