That depends on what's in the cubic foot.
If it's air, then it weighs only a fraction of a single pound.
If it's water, then it weighs about 62 pounds.
If it's stones or gold, then it weighs several hundred pounds.
If the cubic foot is empty, then it weighs no pounds at all.
A cubic foot is a unit of volume. A pound is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
It depends on the metal. One cubic foot of Lead would weigh a great deal more then one cubic foot of Magnesium.
One pound per cubic foot is equal to 16 kilograms per cubic meter.
0ne half cubic foot. One cubic foot is 100 pounds
There are 2/3 cubic foot in a 80 pound bag of cement.
1 cubic foot = 7.48051945 US gallons nitrogen or mercury it makes no difference
Cubic feet is a measure of volume (i.e. a cube measuring one foot x one foot x one foot). Pounds is a measure of weight (mass). Therefore the relationship between cubic feet and pounds is called density (lbs per cubic foot) and will vary for each substance: a gas (at atmospheric pressure) will have less than one pound per cubic foot, while a block of wood will have a density of approximately 60 lbs per cubic foot.
There are 1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot.
1 cubic meter ≈ 35.3146667 cubic foot
1,728 cubic inches in a cubic foot.
1 cubic foot = 0.0283168466 cubic meters
28,316.8466 cubic cm=1 cubic foot