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  2. Gallons to Ounces Converter - The Calculator Site

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    18 gallon = 2880 fl oz. 9 gallons = 1440 fl oz. 19 gallon = 3040 fl oz. 10 gallons = 1600 fl oz. 20 gallon = 3200 fl oz. Conversions are rounded to max 3 decimal places. If you wish to convert gallons to pounds, you can do so with our gallons to pounds converter. If you have any problems using our gallons to ounces converter, please contact us ...

  3. Liquid Volume Converter - The Calculator Site

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    Use this liquid volume converter to convert instantly between barrels, cubic feet, gallons, liters, pints, tablespoons and other metric and imperial liquid volume units.

  4. Liters to Gallons Converter (US and UK Gallons) - The Calculator...

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    18 liters = 4.755 gal. 9 liters = 2.378 gal. 19 liters = 5.019 gal. 10 liters = 2.642 gal. 20 liters = 5.283 gal. Conversions are rounded to max 3 decimal places. And now for the larger UK imperial gallon. Here are conversions from litres to UK gallons. Once again, note that we're using the UK spelling of litres for this section.

  5. How Much Does a Gallon of Water Weigh? - The Calculator Site

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    How much does a gallon of water weigh? Water is most dense when it's at 39.2ºF, or 4ºC. At this temperature, a US gallon of water weighs around 8.345lb. Turn the heating way up to 200ºF though, and a gallon of water will weigh around 8.04lb. At room temperature (70°F or 21°C), a gallon of water weighs 8.33lb (3.78kg).

  6. Liters to Ounces Converter - The Calculator Site

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    If you're in the UK, however, a litre will measure 35.195 imperial fluid ounces. This is because the US fluid ounce is larger than its imperial counterpart. A US fluid ounce measures 29.5735mL compared to the imperial 28.4131mL. Note that you can convert between ounces and mL here. 1 Liter (US) = 33.814 Ounces (US, Fluid)

  7. Ounces to Pounds Converter (oz to lb) - The Calculator Site

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    Pounds (lb) = Ounces (oz) ÷ 16 As an example, if we wanted to convert 12 ounces of flour to pounds, our calculation would look like this: 12 ÷ 16 = 0.75 pounds

  8. Oil Converter - The Calculator Site

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    Oil Converter. Use this oil conversion tool to convert between different units of weight and volume. Please note that this type of conversion requires a substance density figure. A list of some common oil density approximations is provided below. Please enter a density figure, select a unit to convert from and to, enter a conversion value and ...

  9. Gallons to Pounds Converter - The Calculator Site

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    A gallon of milk weighs around 8.64lb. and a gallon of gasoline weighs around 6.2 lb. 1 2. How many pounds are in a gallon? A US gallon of water weighs around 8.33 pounds when at room temperature. However, the weight of a gallon of different substances, such as gasoline or honey, will be different because of the density of the substance.

  10. Water Weight Calculator

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    Water density at room temperature: 0.99802 g/ml. Convert your 1L figure to mL. Volume = 1 × 1000 = 1000mL. Weight in grams = volume × density. 1000 × 0.99802 = 998.02g. Convert grams to pounds. 998.02 × 0.0022 = 2.1956 lb. To make things easier, and assuming you require a rough estimate, you could use a straight density figure of 1g/ml.

  11. Fuel Consumption Converter - The Calculator Site

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    Driving a motor vehicle at 60 kilometers per hour in third gear can use 25 per cent more fuel than driving at the same speed in fifth gear (RAC, UK). Consider your speed. When travelling at 110 km/h you use approximately 30 per cent more gasoline than at 80 km/h, in the same gear. The most economical speed is said to be 65-80 km/h.