a cubic foot of human fat weighs 56.8 lbs
A cubic foot of human fat does not weigh 56.8 pounds.
Where pray-tel did you get such a fact?
Concrete weight @ 150 pounds per cubic foot.
A cubic foot of body fat, 12"x12"x12" more likely weighs in @ 12 pounds.
Lean muscle takes up 1/3 the space of human body fat. So you thing a cubic foot of lean muscle weighs in at more that concrete? 168 plus pounds?
You need to go back and do some research and recalculate your reply.
Doc Haley
The answer of this question will depend on the density of the oil - not all oils are the same, especially in the oilfield (for most cooking oils, the weight will usually fall between 850-950 kg per cubic meter). Here are the basic equations for the weight of a volume (while making sure units are correct):
Weight = Density x Volume
So, to find the weight of a cubic meter of oil, one would just multiply it's density by it's volume (1 cubic meter). So, if we have an olive oil with a density of 900 kg per cubic meter, then a cubic meter of this oil would weight 900kg, or 1980 pounds.
Note: Remember that temperature has effects on fluid densities, so make sure that the densities that you look up are given for comparable temperatures to what your fluid will be experiencing.
a cubic foot of fat is about 56 pounds. a cubic foot of muscle for the crazy person weighs about 64 pounds, not comparable to concrete.
i think just 1500 liters
1 cubic foot equates to 28.3168 liters.
Fuel oil (diesel, home heating oil) has a specific gravity of about 0.8. Heavy bunker fuels can be closer to 1.0. The weight of a US gallon of oil can then range between 6.4 lb and 8 lb.
The density of jatropha oil as a biodiesel fuel is 0.92 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, one liter will mass 920 grams or 0.92 kilograms.
Well depending on the type of oil it can range but i think that a teaspoon of oil would be around 1/10 of an ounce.
motor oil has got a boiling point/brake down point of lubricating oil to be 300-370 degrees Celsius. once it has boiled it loses its lubricating properties.
Forget the word "cubic litre". It is really wrong. Say simply "litre". 1 cubic metre is equivalent to 1,000 litres = exactly ~35.3 cubic feet (approximately)1 cu ft = 0.028316846 m3 = exactly~1.31 cubic yards (approximately)1 cu yd = 0.764554857 m3 = exactly~6.29 oil barrels (approximately)1 oil bbl = 0.158987294 m3 = exactlyA cubic metre of pure water at the temperature of maximum density (3.98 °C) and standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa) has a mass of 1000 kilogram, or one tonne.sorry mistake correct is 1 cubic metre = 1000 litres
28.32L per cubic foot.
Automobile oils weigh between 54.931335 and 58.676654 pounds per cubic foot. Converted to the metric system, it weighs between 880 and 940 kilograms per cubic meter.
A standard cubic foot of natural gas has 1000 BTU. A Barrel of Oil equivalent has 5800000 BTU. It is 0.000172 BBL per cufic foot of gas.
Assuming the motor oil has a density of roughly 54.9 pounds/cubic foot, 5 liters of motor oil will weigh approximately 9.7 pounds.
92,700 cubic feet or 693,000 gallons.
1 US gallon = 231 cubic inches, 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches, so 7.48 gallons = 1 cubic foot. If 50 gallons weighs 372 lb, 7.48 gallons will weigh 55.65 lb, which is the answer
How much does 1 cubic meter of fuel oil weigh
Depending on type of compost, density and moisture content 1 cubic foot of compost will weigh about 10 to 11 pounds.
The weight of an object depends on the density of the material being measured and different items will have different weights for the same volume, for example:32.368 cubic metres of water weighs 32368 kilograms32.368 cubic metres of diesel fuel weighs 28,645.68 kilograms32.368 cubic metres of vegetable oil weighs about 30,645.78 kilograms32.368 cubic metres of SAY 10w40 oil weighs about 27,729.66 kilograms32.368 cubic metres of ethanol (undiluted) weighs about 25,538.35 kilograms32.368 cubic metres of methanol (undiluted) weighs about 25,460.67 kilograms
5,000 cubic meters of sunflower oil = 5 million liters.
Same as the number of gallons of water. About 7.48 US gallons. 1 US gallon = 231 cubic inches. 1 cubic foot = (12 in)3 = 1728 in3. So divide 1728/231 = approx 7.48
A cubic foot of corn oil weighs about 28.136 kg or a bit under 62.4 pounds.