On average, a 55 gallon drum filled with crushed aluminum cans can weigh around 300-400 pounds. The weight can vary depending on factors such as the density of the crushed cans and the specific type of aluminum being recycled.
The density of water is approximately 8.34 pounds per gallon. However, the weight of a gallon of any liquid may vary depending on its density.
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That depends on the type material you are referring to. Also, these are two different types of measurements. Gallons is a measure of volume but the other is weight or mass. Please edit your question to include more context or details.
If there was a gallon of water before it was frozen then it weighs the same. Fresh water has a density of 1Kg/liter Water ice has a density of 0.9167Kg/l A gallon is a volume measurement, so a gallon of ice weighs less than a gallon of water. The short answer is about 380 grammes or 13.5 Oz.
Metal: aluminumDesities:g/cm^3: 2.70lb/in^3: 0.098lb/ft^3 : 169lb/gal : 22.53The lb/gal measurement is used for comparison to a gallon of milk, which weights about 8.4 lb (it's mostly water).
On average, a 55 gallon drum filled with crushed aluminum cans can weigh around 300-400 pounds. The weight can vary depending on factors such as the density of the crushed cans and the specific type of aluminum being recycled.
Density is calculated as mass per unit volume, so to find the density in pounds per gallon, you would divide the weight (mass) of a gallon of water (9.4 pounds) by the volume of a gallon (1 gallon). Therefore, the density of water in pounds per gallon is 9.4 pounds.
3785411784 micrograms/gallon if you are measuring a liquid with a density of 1 gm/ml. If the density is otherwise, then you would have to have the density in your equation also.
gallon 1 gallon = 8 pints 1 pint = 0.12 gallon
DENSITY= 7.27 POUNDS PER GALLON
The density of petroleum diesel fuel is about 0.85 kilograms per litre (7.09 pounds per gallon).
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Aluminum is a metal and all metals are generally weighed in pounds, kilograms, tons, etc. Gallon is a liquid measure, e.g. a gallon of petrol/water/fruit juice. One possible way is melt the Aluminum and weigh it in a weighing scale (which can stand the heat). Best of luck!
It depends upon 1 gallon of WHAT. weight and volume are linked by the density of the substance: weight = density x volume. 1 gallon of Mercury weighs much more than 1 gallon of water.
The density of various forms of cow's milk ranges between 1.033 and 1.036 kg/L. The volume has nothing to do with the density. A drop, a glass, a gallon, and a tanker truckload of milk all have the same density.