The standard weight of crude oil is 6.3-8.4 pounds per gallon, with an average of 7.2. This means that you can expect the weight of one barrel (42 gal.) of crude oil to be in the range of...
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The standard density of ethanol is 0.789 g/ml at 68°F, translating to 6.58 pounds per gallon. For example, a 5-gallon can of ethanol weighs about 32.9 pounds. But if you don't...
The standard density of kerosene is 0.78-0.82 g/ml at 60°F, translating to 6.51-6.84 pounds per gallon. For example, you can expect the weight of a 5-gallon container of kerosene to be in...
As a rule of thumb, one gallon of diesel fuel weighs 7-7.1 pounds. The density of the most common (D2 or #2) diesel fuel is 0.85 g/ml, which converts to 7.1 pounds per...
As a rule of thumb, engine oil weighs about 7-7.5 pounds per gallon at 60° Fahrenheit. Based on that, a 1-quart bottle of oil weighs approximately 1.75-1.9...
As a rule of thumb, 1 electrical HP = 0.746 kW, so a 1 HP electric motor would consume 0.746 kW per hour with a full load and 100% efficiency. However, the latter seldom happens in real...
