One U.S. gallon of water weighs approximately 8.35 pounds, meaning a U.S. pint of water weighs just over a pound -- 16.7 ounces, to be exact.
Imperial pints and gallons I don't know from.
Imperial pints and gallons I don't know from.
Yes. In fact, when the metric system was invented, a gram (the basic unit of weight/mass) was originally defined as the weight of one ml (one cubic centimeter) of pure distilled water at maximum density.So this pretty much translates to something I've always wondered whether it was true: 1l of water = 1 kg