5,000 gal of what? Gallons (gal) are a measure of volume. Kilograms (Kg) are a measure of mass. Therefore, the density ("specific gravity") of the material being measured matters. 5,000 gal of a relatively dense material (e.g. Mercury, Hg) will have a greater mass in Kg than 5,000 gall of a less-dense material (e.g. Water, H20).
Gallons is a measure of volume and tonnes is a measure of weight. The two can not be equated without knowing the density of the substance forming the gallons.
5000 liters = 1320.86 US gallons = 1099.85 imperial gallons
4 quarts to a gallon. 5000/4 = 1250 gallons
50 gallons per minute
0.254 tonnes
4,700kg
5,000 pounds is 2.268 tonnes.
5000 kg is 5 tonnes.
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5000 kilograms
In 1 tonne, there are 1000 kilos. Therefore, if you have 5000 kilos, it is the same as 5 tonnes.
1250 to 1500 gallons.
5000L is about 1,321 US gallons.
450 kg is 9/100 of 5 tonnes. 1 tonne = 1000 kg ⇒ 5 tonnes = 5000 kg ⇒ 450kg as a fraction of 5 tonnes (5000 kg) is 450/5000 = 9/100
there are many sizes, generally 2000 to 5000 gallons
about 5000 gallons to 200 gallons they are all different sizes
46,000 tons
5000 liters = 1320.86 US gallons = 1099.85 imperial gallons