It varies from jug to jug but if you want to find out the capacity of your jug fill it up with water and then pour it into a measuring device.
Pennies weigh about 2.5 grams each. There are roughly 181 pennies in a pound and 2,381 pennies in a gallon. So, a 1 gallon water jug filled with pennies would weigh approximately 9.5 pounds.
A 1-gallon HDPE milk jug typically weighs around 68-90 grams.
Assuming U.S. pennies minted after 1982 weigh 2.5 grams each, a 5-gallon water jug can hold approximately 38,400 pennies. Therefore, the total weight of the pennies would be around 96,000 grams or 96 kilograms, which is equivalent to approximately 211.64 pounds.
50 oz of water would weigh approximately 3.13 pounds.
Fill small 3 liter jug with water. Pour into large 8 liter jug. Repeat. Now 6 liters of water in large jug. Repeat again but stop when large jug full. Leaves 1 liter in small jug. Empty large jug. Pour water from small jug into large jug. Refill small jug and pour into large jug. There are now 4 liters of water in large jug.
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Pennies weigh about 2.5 grams each. There are roughly 181 pennies in a pound and 2,381 pennies in a gallon. So, a 1 gallon water jug filled with pennies would weigh approximately 9.5 pounds.
If you pour a fifth (1/5) of the water from the jug into a glass, that means you've removed 20% of the water from the jug. To find out how much water is still in the jug, you can subtract the amount you poured out (1/5) from the original amount (1): 1 - 1/5 = 4/5 So, 4/5 (or 80%) of the water is still in the jug.
A 1-gallon HDPE milk jug typically weighs around 68-90 grams.
-- The empty jug weighs 0.5 lb.-- With 3c of water in it, the total weight is 2 lb. The water alone must weigh 1.5 lb.-- Water in general must weigh 1.5/3 = 1/2 lb per cup.-- 'x' cups of water alone weighs x/2 lbs.-- The jug with 'x' cups of water in it weighs [ x/2 + 1/2 ] lbs.
There are several ways you could determine the capacity of a milk jug: 1: Fill the milk jug with water and then transfer the water to a graduated measuring jug 2: take a bottle of known volume such as a soda bottle. Fill the soda bottle and transfer its contents to the milk jug to get its approximate capacity 3: weigh the empty milk jug and make a note of the weight. Then, fill the milk jug with water. 1 cubic cm of water weighs 1 gram. Deduct the weight of the empty jug from the weight of the full jug to give the weight of the water inside. If, for example, the water weighs approximately 1000 grams then you have a 1 litre milk jug
meausering jug i am a year 7 boy and i am giving you an gcse question
A large jug for holding water or any liquid is a Pitcher. Or a Ewer, which is a large jug holding water for washing
Well, isn't that a lovely question! It sounds like you're working on something special. To fill the jug to 1 liter, you may want to measure how much water is already in the jug and then add enough water to reach that 1 liter mark. Just a little bit more patience and care, and you'll have that jug filled up just right.
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