1 meter = 3.28084 feet (rounded)
0.075 cubic meter = 2.6486 cubic feet (rounded)
yes, air weighs .075 per cubic feet
If 075 mcg is 0,075 microgram and the liquid is water the voume is 0,075 microlitres.
75m = 2952.73391 inches
75m = 2952.73391 inches
.075
75 mg = .075 g.
0.75 pounds = 12 ounces
125 is more than 075, so 125 mg is more than 075 mg.
i think its $ 0.075
.075 = 3/40 as a fraction in its simplest form
To determine the weight of soil in 0.75 cubic feet, you need to know the density of the soil, which typically ranges from about 75 to 100 pounds per cubic foot, depending on its composition and moisture content. For an average estimate, if we use 100 lbs/cu ft, 0.75 cu ft of soil would weigh approximately 75 lbs. Conversely, if using 75 lbs/cu ft, it would weigh about 56.25 lbs. Therefore, the weight can range between approximately 56.25 to 75 lbs.
If the room is at sea level and the temperature is 68° F, thenthe weight of the air in the room is(7.623) x (height of the ceiling, in feet) pounds.Below, a more patient contributor patiently explains how to calculate it.================================================I assume you mean 10 feet by 10 feet. You also need to know the height of theceiling. Tall rooms contain more air than short rooms. A typical ceiling height is 8feet, so we'll use that.The WEIGHT (measured in pounds) of air is proportional to its VOLUME. Volume of arectangular room is length x width x height = 10*10*8 = 800 cubic feet.Next, look up the density of air.Depends on temperature & pressure, naturally, but let's say 70 degrees Fahrenheit("room temperature") with barometer at one atmosphere (gauge pressure zero).Then the chart says 0.075 pounds per cubic foot."Per" means "divided by"Cubic feet can be written "ft^3" (feet to the third power)So .075 pounds/ft^3also written .075 pounds-ft^-3Now you know volume and density. Density = mass/volume implies thatmass = volume*density. That's the formula you need for this problem.So mass of air in room = (volume of room)(density of air)Mass of air (pounds) = (800 ft^3)*(.075 pounds/ft^3)= (800)(.075) (ft^3 * pounds/ft^3)= 60 poundsNote you multiply & divide units as you do numbers - after canceling out ft^3 because it's in numerator & denominator, it reduces to pounds. It all works out.Btw I didn't use the common abbreviation for pounds "lbs" - or sometimes " # "