That depends on what substance you fill those cubic feet with.
-- If you fill them with air, they can't hold even one pound.
-- If you fill them with water, they can hold almost 219 pounds.
-- If you fill them with concrete, gold, or stones, they can hold even more pounds.
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.
It varies with the soil. A cubic ft of compacted dirt weighs 100-120 lbs. Somewhere between 17 and 20 cubic ft to a ton. A cubic yard is about a ton and a half.
Trash density is missing to calculate the number of cubic yards
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
A cubic foot of Acetylene weighs .06734 lbs.
what is the cubic feet of 716 lbs
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The conversion is impossible.You need to know the density of your charcoal.
56 liters is 1.98 cubic feet.
40.14 lbs
That is approximately 2,025 pounds of concrete
436 Cubic Feet * 62.428 pounds = 27218.608 pounds. At room temp (72 degrees F)
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.
6 lbs
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The pound, a measure of mass, does not convert directly to cubic feet, a measure of volume. It will depend on the size and shape and densities of the foods being frozen.
search engine says that: 1 ft^3 = 62.42797 lbs; so, 4.3 cubic ft = 268.440271 lbs; forgive me.