same thing
2006-09-18 17:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I am going out on a limb and disagree with everyone else. If your methods were precise enough, the urine should weigh slightly more.
Gallons are a volume measument not weight. For the same volume, since the beer has gas dissolved in it, it's density should be lower. So beer would weigh less per gallon than urine.
2006-09-19 00:48:05
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answered by charley128 5
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Filter the gallon of beer outta the gallon of urine. Discard. Then the gallon of urine weighs more!
2006-09-19 08:21:48
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answered by iloveroses1 2
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Hey, I'm going out on a limb here and guessing it's urine.
A gallon is a measure of liquid volume, not weight. If the liquids are of different density, one will weigh more than the other. I'm guessing the urine will be slightly denser. No air bubbles and a few toxins thrown in. That's gotta add up to something.
2006-09-19 00:48:07
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answered by Zardoz 2
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a gallon is not a measurement of weight!!! Come on people. A gallon is a measure of volume. A gallon of gold would weigh more than a gallon of feathers.
back to the question
I think it would depend on the type of beer (i.e. a gallon of guiness would weigh more than a gallon of coors light).
educated guess tells me that the weight of urine would lay somewhere between the two.
2006-09-19 00:44:49
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answered by Gabe S 2
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They should both weigh the same unless you are refering to American gallons and non-American gallons.
Beer is carbonated but should be denser this should compensate for the lighter density of urine which in a healthy person should be near the consistency of water.
2006-09-19 02:34:30
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answered by StatIdiot 5
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The gallon of beer weighs more.. because of the density...
2006-09-19 00:49:08
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answered by krsjw77 2
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A gallon of urine weights about 8.2 pounds.
I would say that a gallon of beer would be about the same.
A gallon of Jet Fuel weights 6.7 pounds...
FYI
2006-09-19 01:46:04
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answered by virginiamayoaunt 4
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Actually, a gallon is a measure of volume, so it would depend on the relative densities of the liquids. Density=Mass/Volume . Whichever one is denser will weigh more. Personally I don't know which one that would be...
2006-09-19 00:43:56
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answered by Black Dog 6
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A gallon is a gallon. Is this supposed to be a trick question?
2006-09-19 01:46:01
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answered by Tamara 4
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If you've been drinking they weigh the same! : )
Good question, not the smartest answerers!
A gallon is not the weight, it is the measurement! Kind of like a cup of milk vs. a cup of flour! They don't weigh the same!! A twelve by twelve box of bricks and a twelve by twelve box of feathers DO NOT weigh the same! Duh!
2006-09-19 00:42:18
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answered by April N 3
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