Depends on the skid. They come in a variety of sizes.
A cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pounds (7.48 gallons * 8.33 pounds).
5 gallons of liquid does indeed occupy a volume of 0.67 cubic feet (5 gallons divided by 7.48 gallons per cubic foot), but a "5-gallon" bucket actually holds a bit more than 5 gallons. Take your bucket and a 1-gallon jug, fill the bucket with water a gallon at a time, and mark the side of the bucket at each 1 gallon interval. You will discover that the 5 gallon mark ends up about 1.75 inches from the top of the bucket. Therefore a full bucket really holds somewhere in the neighborhood of 5.75 gallons (+/- a few ounces, depending on bucket manufacturer). This "extra" space in the bucket is there for practical reasons, as well as for safety--imagine the mess potential in opening a bucket of paint that is full to the very tip-top. So if you are filling your bucket to the top, you are really dealing with a volume of about 0.77 cubic feet.
An object that holds 10 liters would typically be a container or vessel with a capacity of 10 liters. This could include a large bucket, a medium-sized jug, or a standard-sized water cooler. It is important to note that the shape and dimensions of the object will affect its volume capacity.
A 5-gallon water jug typically holds around 40 pounds of water when full.
A standard US quarter weighs 5.67 grams. There are approximately 453.59 grams in a pound. Therefore, a 5-gallon bucket of quarters, which holds approximately 38,400 quarters, would weigh about 86.4 pounds (38,400 quarters * 5.67 grams per quarter / 453.59 grams per pound).
A 5-gallon bucket typically holds about 0.67 cubic feet of material. Crusher run gravel weighs approximately 2,500 pounds per cubic yard. Therefore, a 5-gallon bucket of crusher run gravel would weigh around 1,667 pounds.
A bucket holds about 8 litres.
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Water weighs 62.42 pounds per cubic foot which is 561.78 pounds per cubic yard. Thus 200 cubic yards of water weighs 112,356 pounds.
Pounds of what? Tomatoes? Worms? Gold coins? Please be more specific in your question.
A standard Bobcat bucket typically holds about 0.5 to 1 cubic yard of soil, depending on the size of the bucket. Smaller buckets may hold around 0.5 cubic yards, while larger ones can accommodate up to 1 cubic yard or slightly more. It's important to check the specific bucket size for an accurate measurement.
To fill a 5-gallon bucket with sand, you'll need approximately 0.67 cubic feet of sand, as a 5-gallon bucket holds about 0.67 cubic feet. A round point shovel typically holds around 0.1 to 0.2 cubic feet of sand per scoop, depending on the size of the shovel and how tightly the sand is packed. Therefore, it would take about 3 to 7 shovel scoops to fill the bucket, depending on the shovel's capacity.
A cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. Since a standard 5-gallon bucket holds about 0.67 cubic feet of dirt, you would need approximately 40 buckets of dirt to equal one cubic yard. This is calculated by dividing 27 cubic feet by 0.67 cubic feet per bucket.
A cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pounds (7.48 gallons * 8.33 pounds).
The volume of a concrete bucket can vary depending on its size and design, but a common concrete bucket used in construction typically holds between 1 to 2 cubic yards (or about 0.76 to 1.53 cubic meters) of concrete. To calculate the volume, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (if the bucket is cylindrical), which is V = πr²h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Always check the specific dimensions of the bucket for accurate volume measurements.
To determine how many quarters fit in a 5-gallon bucket, we first need to know the volume of a quarter. A quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches and a thickness of 0.069 inches, which gives it a volume of approximately 0.2 cubic inches. A 5-gallon bucket holds about 1,280 cubic inches, so dividing that by the volume of a quarter, roughly 6,400 quarters can fit in a 5-gallon bucket.
A bucket that holds cement or concrete, usually hoisted by a crane.