You don't. The units are unrelated - they measure different things.
You cannot. A cubic foot is a measure of volume. A pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a cubic foot of air. How many pounds? Next consider a cubic foot of lead. How many pounds?
"Pound" is a unit of force. "Kg" is a unit of mass. They don't convert directly. On Earth, 70 pounds is the weight of 31.751 kg of mass. (rounded) On the moon, 70 pounds is the weight of 191.858 kg of mass. (rounded) In other places, 70 pounds is the weight of different amounts of mass.
Multiply by 32.17405. Keep in mind that this is talking about mass, not weight, and that pounds are not technically a currently acceptable unit of mass.
It is difficult if not impossible to convert pounds to square feet. The units pounds are used to measure mass and square feet measures area. If you were looking at something like floor tile, which weighs "X" per square foot, it may be possible to calculate and find an answer. As it is, though, we're stuck.
It is 134.482 lbs (approx.). Kilogram is the SI unit of mass and pound is an imperial unit of mass. To convert from kg to pound, multiply the kg unit by 2.20462.Yes, I can.134.5 pounds.
1 pound/gallon (UK) = 6.228835461 pound/cubic foot * * * * * That is a rubbish answer since it implies that a cubic foot of anything - lead or hydrogen - would have a mass of 6.228835461 pounds! You cannot convert between units of mass and volume without additional information.
It is impossible to convert the measure of weight (mass) to the measure of length (distance). Forget the not necessary word "linear".
Mass can be measured in pounds in the nearly obsolete Imperial system. You can measure the legth of various items in feet but you cannot convert length to feet.
You cannot. A cubic foot is a measure of volume. A pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider a cubic foot of air. How many pounds? Next consider a cubic foot of lead. How many pounds?
The conversion factor is 0.0625 - So: ounces x 0.0625 = pounds.
"Pound" is a unit of force. "Kg" is a unit of mass. They don't convert directly. On Earth, 70 pounds is the weight of 31.751 kg of mass. (rounded) On the moon, 70 pounds is the weight of 191.858 kg of mass. (rounded) In other places, 70 pounds is the weight of different amounts of mass.
Multiply by 32.17405. Keep in mind that this is talking about mass, not weight, and that pounds are not technically a currently acceptable unit of mass.
It is difficult if not impossible to convert pounds to square feet. The units pounds are used to measure mass and square feet measures area. If you were looking at something like floor tile, which weighs "X" per square foot, it may be possible to calculate and find an answer. As it is, though, we're stuck.
Use the Molar Mass of a compound to convert it to grams, then convert that pounds. 1.0 lb = 453.59 g 1.0 g = 0.00220 lb
The density of the substance is required to convert volume to mass or mass to volume
You do not need a worksheet! All you need to is multiply the mass in kg by 2.205 (or 2.204623, if you want to be precise) to get the mass in pounds.
First you have to convert weight into mass. This is dependent on the acceleration the mass is experiencing (either gravitational or centrifugal). If it is gravitational and it is at or near the surface of the Earth then mass=weight/9.81m/s2 If it is centrifugal then a=v2/r and mass=weight*r/v2 Then to find momentum just multiply mass by velocity.