The U of MD states that there are 300 bees in 0.42 cups.
They are not firmly packed, or just poured in, but settled with a couple of raps on
something solid. And presumably this would be "normal" bees, not "Dee's
Bees" that have been artificially reduced in size.
0.42 cups = 300 bees
1 Gallon [Fluid, US] = 16 Cups [US]
(300/.42) * 16 =
11,428 Bees per US Gallon
Average worker bee weighs 90 milligrams
11,428 * .090 =
1029 grams per US Gallon;
453.59237 grams per Pound (on Earth at Sea Level)
(1/453.59237) * 1029 =
2.268 Pounds per Gallon
Yes, I used to be an engineer!
Gary
1 comentario:
mmmmm, buen dato amigo. Gracias.
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