A 5-gallon bucket of pickles typically weighs around 45-50 pounds, depending on the density of the pickles and the liquid in which they are stored.
A 5 gallon bucket of wet sand can weigh between 40-60 pounds, depending on the moisture content and type of sand.
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 motor oil typically weighs around 40-45 pounds, depending on the specific type of oil and packaging material used.
Water weighs 8.34 lbs per gallon, so 5 would weigh 41.7 lbs.
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).
The number of pickles in a 5-gallon bucket can vary significantly based on the size of the pickles. On average, a standard 5-gallon bucket can hold approximately 60 to 70 pickles if they are medium-sized. However, if the pickles are smaller or larger, this number could change. Always consider the packing method and the size of the pickles for a more accurate estimate.
A 5 gallon bucket of wet sand can weigh between 40-60 pounds, depending on the moisture content and type of sand.
not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
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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.
I just weighed a five gallon bucket of unshelled pecans and it was a little over 20 lbs
you fill the 3 gallon bucket into the 5 gallon bucket twice 2 *3 6 gallons but the 5 gallon will only overflow once it hits 5 gallons. You get the 1 gallon half in the 3 gallon bucket and dump the water out of the 5 gallon bucket. You pour the 1 gallon left from the 3 gallon bucket into the 5 gallon bucket and then refill the 3 gallon bucket and put the 3 gallons in making 4 gallons.
Approximately 50 pounds.
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.
If "BB" means air rifles BBs or ball bearings, then the bucket of "BB" will weight a LOT more than the bucket of dry cottonballs.