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.
500 lbs. for type 304 SST.
No, it's not possible.
There's no conversion factor; LBS is weight, cubic feet is volume.
A cubic foot of Acetylene weighs .06734 lbs.
Zero. Because cubic feet and grams measure different things Cubic feet measure capacity and grams measure weight, also they are not even the same measuring system. Cubic feet are imperial measurements and grams are metric measurements.
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.
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.
500 lbs. for type 304 SST.
what is the cubic feet of 716 lbs
No, it's not possible.
Zero
Actually you can do this problem..First Convert Cubic Feet to Gallons(7.4805gal/1 cubic feet)Second: Convert gallons to quartsThird: Convert quarts to ouncesFourth: Convert ounces to lbsFifth: Convert lbs to grams: (454g/1lb)Finally: g to kilograms...that should be easy..just a matter of moving the decimal place three to the left
6 lbs
300,00
There's no conversion factor; LBS is weight, cubic feet is volume.
A cubic foot of Acetylene weighs .06734 lbs.