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Water is EXACTLY 8 pounds per gallon, by definition. 'A pint's a pound, the world around'
Yea but nuted water has solids in it that kick it up just a little, not significantly but it does kick it up..how much does milk way per gallon? 8.4-8.6 per gallon, thats probably closer to what a nuted solution would wiegh
Water is EXACTLY 8 pounds per gallon, by definition. 'A pint's a pound, the world around'
1 pound = 453.59237 grams
In weed terms a pound is 448 grams....we just call'm 450's round here
^^^^That is what I though, it was just easier for people to add and subtract ounces when it weighs exactly 28 instead of 28.3 because alot of people don't feel like adding/subtracting tenths of a gram.
As far as I know, there is no state law that has a more severe punishment for marijuana slightly over 1 oz. as opposed to slightly below 1 oz. And I know for a fact the Feds don't charge you unless its over multiple lbs.
california state law before medical was anything over an ounce and you were getting intent to sell FWIW>
that's why we always had 28 gram ounces anyway..
1 pt. is not exactly 1 lb., its rounded off, its 1.04 lbs. which equals 8.34 lbs. when multiplied by 8.
And this kind of business is exactly why I hate the English system of measurements so much- I get that you believe this Lex- it does not make you correct in this case.
I can prove it; one quart equals 946ml. Since the metric system is based on water, we know that 1ml = 1 gram. Therefore, 946ml = .946kg, or 2 lbs.
Why am I quibbling over a difference of opinion of less than 5%? Because PRECISION MATTERS, people! If we can't agree on basic weights and measures, then where are we in terms of explaining ourselves? This is the math equivalent of my rant on another thread about using the language correctly. Both systems are built on a foundation of mutually agreed upon definitions, the PRECISION of which can either clarify or obscure our ideas.
My vote is for clarity.
Basically, your calculations are based on the fact that 1 ml of water at 4 degrees Celcius weighs 1 gram. I'm going on the fact that 1 lb. weighs 453 grams.
1 ml of water weighs 1 gram at 4 degrees C and weighs less when above that temperature. Why 1 lb. weighs 453 grams, I don't know, but its what I go by. And like I said before, I don't disagree with you, I was just going by what I found on Google 'conversions' and other sites.
I met a grower who wanted me to set up krusty bucket takeoff in kiddy pools.I showed him the GM 5000 and he forgot all about the pools. One problem with them they are like nft, a lot of these are exposed to bad bac or fungus's, heat ect. JKYou gotta take pics if you use kiddie pools, that would be awesome.