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fill three liter can to the top empty contents into five liter can fill three liter can again empty into five liter can leaving one liter in the three liter can empty five liter can pour the remaining liter from three liter can into five liter can fill three liter can again and empty into five liter can leaving exactly 4 liters
The buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced fluid (Archimedes Principle). A gallon jug underwater will have a buoyant force equal to the weight of the displaced water: eight pounds. The total weight will also include the normal downward weight of the jug itself and the air it contains.
A milk jug
Jug Jug Jiye Su Lalanawa, Bhawana ke bhag jagal ho. is the song from a bhojpuri movie:- Piya Ke goan.
I believe that a "jerry jug" originated during WWII and reffered to the portable, perhaps 20 liter, gas cans that the Germans used ...
There is 1 gallon of milk in the typical milk jug.
A half gallon jug can hold about $25.00 in pennies. (:
The local trading standards, through the weights and measure people will ensure that a gallon jug actually contains a gallon. They cannot hide behind small print or even calling it a galon jug, for example (never said it was a gallon, did we, officer?).
there are many things that can hold a gallon like for example a jug or a bucket.
The volume of a one-gallon milk jug is approximately 231 cubic inches. The volume of a quarter is about 0.069 cubic inches. Therefore, you could fit around 3,348 quarters in a one-gallon milk jug. With each quarter valued at $0.25, a one-gallon milk jug filled with quarters would amount to approximately $837.
A 1-gallon HDPE milk jug typically weighs around 68-90 grams.
To calculate the number of pennies needed to fill a 7-gallon jug, we need to consider the volume of a penny. A penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3785 cubic centimeters. Therefore, a 7-gallon jug would have a volume of 26,495 cubic centimeters. Dividing the volume of the jug by the volume of a penny gives us approximately 73,597 pennies needed to fill a 7-gallon jug.
A gallon of water weighs 8 pounds.
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A milk jug is typically measured by its volume, which is usually indicated in gallons, quarts, or liters. The standard measurement for a typical milk jug in the U.S. is one gallon, equivalent to 3.785 liters. Additionally, the dimensions of the jug, such as height and diameter, may also be considered for specific applications or storage requirements. Manufacturers often label the capacity clearly on the jug for consumer convenience.
1 quart is equal to 2 pints 1 imperial gallon is equal to 8 pints therefore 4 quarts in a 1 gallon jug
That is 256 tbsp