Is the gold 5 gallon pail empty or full? If full, full of what?
Okay - 5 gallons
0.264 gallons/liter = 18.9 Liters
1000 cubic centimeters / liter = 18927 cc
19.32 grams per cc == 365670 grams
1000 grams per kg = 365.67 KG
2.2 pounds per kg = 804.5 pounds
plus 1/2 pound for the pail = 805 pounds.
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Density of gold = 11.06 avdp (ordinary) ounces per cubic inch
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches
5 gallons = 1,155 cubic inches
Weight = (1,155 cubic inches) x (11.06 oz per cubic inch) / (16 oz per pound) =
798.4 pounds (rounded)
If the pail is being measured in UK gallons then the weight of the same volume of gold would be 19.23 times the weight of the water, 769.2 lbs
Using the information provided, the answer is impossible to find. However, the correct answer would be 764.856318028 pounds.
Gold has a specific gravity of almost 20. If a 25-liter pack of water weighs 25 kilograms, how much would a 25-liter pail of gold weigh?
Sp Gr of Gold = 20 means that gold weight 20 times as much as the water
So the gold weights 20*40 = 800 pounds.
Water weighs 8.3 lbs per gallon... Gold weighs 19.3 times that. Five gallons of Gold equals 801 lbs. Or at our current rat $1150.00 per oz, $14,738,400.00.
20 times 40 equals 800 pounds
It's almost exactly 800 pounds
750
Specific gravity is a measure of density in comparison to the density of water (or air). A hydrometer is used for liquids but is not the only means. If you have a scale which can measure down to milligrams accurately, then by weighing one ml of the liquid you are checking will give you the specific gravity. specific gravity of water = 1 example: 1 milliliter of beer weighs in at 987 milligrams then the specific gravity is .987 . .987 g/ml / 1 g/ml = .987 (SpG)
The specific gravity of water is unity. Anything with a specific gravity which is over unity will therefore sink in water.
"Specific gravity" or "specific density"
Specific gravity doesn't have units. It's the density relative to water, so specific gravity is effectively just a number.
The amount of water you drink each day corresponds to the specific gravity of your urine. Specific gravity ranges from 1.001 to 1.035.
Almost, but not quite. 'Specific gravity' is the density of a substancecompared to water.Numerically . . .Specific gravity of a substance = Density of the substance/Density of water.
Steel has a Specific Gravity of 7.83. This means that a cubic foot of steel weighs 7.83 times more than a cubic foot of water (which weighs 62.4 pounds)
A strawberry is almost all water and therefore the specific gravity or density will be close to that of water. In fact, it is around 0.95 that of water so a strawberry will just float although it will be almost totally submerged.
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Never. The specific gravity of a substance is its density compared to water. If that happens to be 2.509, then any amount of the substance weighs 2.509 times as much as an equal amount of water. One cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds, so one cubic foot of the substance you've described weighs about 156.6 pounds. "50 pounds per cubic foot" means that the specific gravity is about 0.80 .
It depends on what substance you are referring to. If it is water 1mL weighs 1 gram. Water has a specific gravity of 1.0; other substances/compounds/elements are different in density and thus have differing specific gravity ratings.
Specific gravity is a measure of density in comparison to the density of water (or air). A hydrometer is used for liquids but is not the only means. If you have a scale which can measure down to milligrams accurately, then by weighing one ml of the liquid you are checking will give you the specific gravity. specific gravity of water = 1 example: 1 milliliter of beer weighs in at 987 milligrams then the specific gravity is .987 . .987 g/ml / 1 g/ml = .987 (SpG)
Specific Gravity.
Specific gravity is the ratio of density of material to the density of water, so when we use Kerosin instead of water then the value will be multiplied by the specific gravity of kerosin to get the actual specific gravity.
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specific gravity = relative density ( relative to water) , so if the mineral is 10 times the density of water, then its specific gravity is 10
The specific gravity of water is unity. Anything with a specific gravity which is over unity will therefore sink in water.