1 gallon H2o have mass 10LBS,If 2in of fell how much does the cloud weigh?


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I think you refer to rainfall. The problem is that a precipitation gauge measures "precipitation", to some extent than volume or mass. Therefore, 2in of rain, does not in actual fact evaluate how much mass of rain fell!
Hence, one could not work out the mass of hose solely by precipitation using the formula Density = mass/volume!
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Er, Yellow. Am i close ? Happy new year.
2 inches of precipitation fell over what area? acres? square foot?
You need to multiply the volume and convert it to gallons to calculate the "mass" the cloud lost due to rainfall.

Since fog is essentially very low clouds, my answer is clouds weigh as fluffy as a feather.
There are several problems next to this question.

1. One gallon of river, at 20 degrees Celsius, weigh 8.33 lb, not 10 lb.

2. Rainfall does not necessarily "empty" a cloud, there is some of the cloud not here.

3. The measure of precipitation (rainfall, contained by this case) is not a measure of the mass or volume of the wet.

Therefore your question cannot be answered.
The is a brain bender, and you will hold to do a little more research to believe me, but here go:

Gas molecules in an equal pressure are distributed messily in a given volume.
H20 VAPOR weigh less per molecule than O2, N2, CO2.

Wet nouns weighs LESS than dry nouns.

Suppose you had 1 cubic ft of dry nouns (70%N, 30%O)... When you add an H20 molecule, you hold to boot out an N2 or an O2 molecule. The cubic foot of air would seize lighter.

This is why clouds fly.

Your cloud still has a unenthusiastic weight!
10 lbs is a product of its volume
2" is one of three dimension needed to make that volume and has no defined relationship near it or the question.
How around learning a bit of the basic concerning arithmetic up to that time receiving answers you will never appreciate?
Weird Darrel. Is that an American gallon? Cos English gallons are ten pound, The old aphorism is, "A pint of water ,weigh a pound and a quarter"
too complicated for me, but i guess you'd get showery !
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