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28 October, 02:08

If 65 gallons of hydraulic oil weighs 350lb, what is the specific weight of the oil in lb/ft^3?

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  1. 28 October, 02:11
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    55.655 lb/ft³

    Explanation:

    Given data in question

    oil weight i. e. w = 350 lb

    oil volume i. e. v = 65 gallons = 6.68403 ft³

    To find out

    the specific weight of the oil

    Solution

    We know the specific weight formula is weight / volume

    we have given both value so we will put weight and volume value in

    specific weight formula i. e.

    specific weight = weight / volume

    specific weight = 372 / 6.68403 = 55.6550

    specific weight = 55.655 lb/ft³
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