No, it's not possible.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A cubic foot is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A pound is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. It takes only a little mental effort to compare a cubic foot of air and a cubic foot of lead to see that the two will have very different masses.
convert kilograms to lbs (1kg = 2.205 lbs), convert pounds to tons (2000 lbs. = 1 ton).viola
A cubic foot of Acetylene weighs .06734 lbs.
A #10 can is 6.25" diameter x 7" tall can this is about 215 cubic inches or 1/10th of a bushel (10 cans to a bushel) this can will hold about 6.9 lbs of wheat corns, or 3.75 lbs flour
There's no conversion factor; LBS is weight, cubic feet is volume.
Divide 4.6 lbs by the lead density in lbs/cubic inch
10.47 cubic inches
You cannot convert cubic feet (volume) to lbs. (weight) without specifying the material, and particularly the density of the material.
You can't as written there. Knowing the mass or weight of the material is ESSENTIAL.
im trying to convert 35 foot lbs into inches what would be that answer im having trouble figuring it out
Depends on the type of sand also if it is wet or dry
If one quart equals 57.75 cubic inches, and one cubic inch of mercury weighs .49 lbs , then one quart of mercury should weigh about 28.3 lbs.
First determine the number of square feet of the puddle. 20' x 20' = 400 square feet. Since the puddle is 1" deep, (I'm assuming the puddle is one inch even though there isn't any indication of whether the numeral one is an inch, or a foot. It's a puddle, after all.), we'll convert the 400 sq. ft. to square inches. 400 sq. ft. X 144 = 57,600 (There are 144 sq. inches in a sq. Foot) This give us the value in cubic inches. Next convert the entire number of cubic inches into cubic feet, it's a nice small number to deal with. There are 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot so we'll divide the number 57,600 (cu. inches) by 1728 (cu. inches) to give us 33.333 cubic feet. Now multiply the number of cubic feet (33.333) times the weight of a cubic foot of water, which happens to be 62.4 lbs. (Water treatment field study, second edition) 33.333 X 62.4 = 2079.999 lbs. (Rounded off to 2080 lbs.) If the question was for a puddle 1 ft. deep the solution is even easier. Simply multiply the sides to obtain the square footage. Since the puddle is 1 foot deep the area, (square footage), of the puddle will be the same as the cubic volume, or 400 cubic feet. Now multiply that number times the weight of a cubic foot of water. 400 cu. ft. X 62.4 lbs/cu. ft. = 24,960 pounds.
Convert 37 inch lbs to lbs
194 lbs.
88 kilograms = 194 pounds.
You can't, because there is no such thing as "volume lbs." The pound (lb.) is a measure of weight, not of volume. If you want to know the weight of 4.95 cubic feet of something, you need to know the density of the substance, because 4.95 cubic feet of lead weighs much more than 4.95 cubic feet of feathers.