The question is a noteworthy model of efficiency. In a mere 11 words,
it manages almost a half-dozen inconsistencies, contradictions, and
logical impossibilities. It has no answer.
-- 'centimeter' is a unit of length
-- 'centimeter' can't be used to describe a volume
-- volume is described in 'cubic' units
-- area is described in 'square' units
-- there is no such unit as a 'cubic square'
1 gallon(US dry)=4405 cubic cm 1 gallon(US liquid)=3785 cubic cm
There are 10 millimeters in one centimeter so by taking the formula for a cubic which is Length X Width X Depth you see the volume is equal to 10 X 10 X 10 or 1,000. Therefore, 1,000 cubic millimeters are equal to one cubic centimeter. By the way, a cubic centimeter is also the same volume as a milliliter. One being dry volume and the other a liquid volume (generally).
The density of a clay ball can vary depending on the type and composition of the clay. On average, the density of clay ranges from 1.9 to 2.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
Start with a conversion factor. An "old timer's" view is that a cubic foot of dry sand weighs about 125 pounds. There are 3 feet in a yard. There are 3 x 3 or 9 square feet in a square yard. There are 3 x 3 x 3 or 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. As there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard and there are 125 pounds to a cubic foot of our dry sand, there are 27 x 125 pounds of dry sand per cubic yard, or 3,375 pounds of dry sand per cubic yard. (Yes, there are that many.) There are 2,240 pounds in an Imperial ton. There are 3,375 divided by 2,240 Imperial tons in a cubic yard of dry sand, or right at 1.5 Imperial tons of dry sand per cubic yard. To convert cubic yards of dry sand to Imperial tons, multiply the number of cubic yards of dry sand by 1.5 and your answer will appear. Every time.
The density of dry alum is approximately 1.36 grams per cubic centimeter.
Exactly how much more it weighs will depend on how wet it is.
There are 268.8 cubic inches in one dry gallon.
3 types of containers- 20' Dry Container with capacity 33 cubic meter, 40' Dry Container with capacity 68 cubic meter,40' High Cube Dry Container with capacity 76 cubic meter
A 2500 square foot area x 4' deep is 10000 cubic feet. So you need 10,000 cubic feet of sand. Dry sand has a density of 80-100 pounds or so per cubic foot, so that's somewhere between 800,000 and a million pounds of sand.
The density of a rice paddy depends on various factors like soil type, water content, and planting method. On average, the density of a rice paddy field is around 1.1 to 1.2 grams per cubic centimeter when water is present. Dry rice paddies can have a density closer to 1.4 to 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
how much space does 25kg of garnet take up
25.7 dry quarts per cubic foot.