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Steve 1 10-31-2002 12:45 AM

I have seen numbers on Gasoline from 5.8 to 6.5 Pounds per gallon
Fresh water and sea water I have also seen 62-62.5 pounds and 64 pounds per cubic Foot used respectively

1 gallon of ethonol weighs around 6.59 Pounds

Also 4 tablespoons of a Neutron Star would weigh around A Billion Tons Have not seen that . Yet!

cgarrett 10-31-2002 03:32 PM

apache77
 
Very nice! Isn't the mermaid suppose to be inside the tank?;)

Cordell

SpectreBoy 10-31-2002 04:13 PM

How much u ask?
 
How much does a gallon of gas weigh?

I don't know, every time I let one loose, the ole lady smacks me and the damn thing dissapears before I can get it in the bottle............LOL

blown formula 10-31-2002 04:29 PM

Be nice guys and say hello to Mandy........ Apache 77 & Mandy were here last week for an OSO get together....... nice folks.....
incredible boat!!!

Jamie B. 10-31-2002 04:55 PM


Originally posted by Steve 1


Also 4 tablespoons of a Neutron Star would weigh around A Billion Tons

:confused:


:D

Gordo 11-04-2002 09:01 AM

Scarab26 beat me to it.
 
I was just going to ask, What type/octane gas are you referring to?
We found there is a difference.

rtn137 11-04-2002 09:18 AM

5.4lbs to 6.2lbs depending on temp.
6.0lbs is close enough.


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