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- LittlebigdogLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Number 2 fuel oil. The EIA standard . 7.064 pounds per gallon or
(86.337 percent by weight)
. was derived from 11 ultimate analyses of various diesel fuels obtained from several sources
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The actual weight would depend on the specific gravity. But a ball park figure would be approximately 6 3/4 to 7 pounds a gallon. Figure out how many gallons in a cubic foot and do the rest of the math.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I don't know what conversion factors you are allowed to use. So it depends on the factors. Dimensional analysis 120 lb / ft³ x 454 g / lb x 1 ft / 30.5 cm x 1 ft / 30.5 cm x 1 ft / 30.5 cm = 1.92 g/cm³ or 120 lb / ft³ x 454 g / lb x 1³ ft³ / 30.5³ cm³ = 1.92 g/cm³ 120 lb / 120 lb / ft³ = 1 ft³ a side is ∛1 = 1 .
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- goldwing127959Lv 61 decade ago
That would depend on that the fuel pump pressure is. The injuctors spray at say 60 psi
Source(s): Dons Auto Service