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18 November, 00:02

It takes 41.7 Btus to heat a 5 gallon jug of water. What is the density of a gallon of water?

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  1. 18 November, 00:55
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    Answer: The density of a gallon of water will therefore = 3.79 kg/m^3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1 liquid gallon = 0.00379 cubic metre

    5 gallons = 5 * 0.00379 cubic metre

    5 gallons = 0.01895 m^3

    Since the liquid is water and density of water is approximately 1000 kg per cubic meters

    The density of 5 gallons of water will be 1000 * 0.01895 = 18.95 kg/m^3

    The density of a gallon of water will therefore equal to 1000 * 0.00379 = 3.79 kg/m^3
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