it weights 1522 kg if it is loose dry gravel, and 2000 kg if it is wet
One cubic meter of glass will vary in terms of weight depending on the type of glass. Ideally, one cubic meter should be equivalent to 1000 kilograms.
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Ice has a density of 916,8 kilograms per cubic meter or 0.9128 grams per cubic centimeter. 20 cubic meters of ice weigh then 20 times 916,8 = 18336 kilograms = 18.336 tonnes.
Answer There are 1,000,000 or 106 cc's in a cubic metre. The density of ice is 0.9167 grams per cc (at 0 °C), so there will be 106 times 0.9167 grams of ice in a cubic metre of that ice, or there will be 0.9167 times 103 kilograms of ice in a cubic metre. That means that a cubic metre of ice will weigh 916.7 kilograms.
27 cubic feet
It depends how small it is crushed and how tightly it's packed. The smaller it's crushed and more tightly it's packed, the heavier it is as there is more ice and less space between the pieces of ice. In the most finely crushed and firmly packed volumes of the frozen stuff, the cubic foot of crushed ice will approach being a solid block. A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. A solid block of ice of the same volume weighs about 57.5 pounds. A cubic foot of "normal" crushed ice might weigh 35 to 45 pound range. And it could weigh more or less.
1 cubic yard of ice has a weight of 49421 pound-force.
Salk cake = 1442 Salt course = 801 Salt fine = 1201 The weight and density of other bulk items can be found at: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_materials.htm
It depends how much water and how much ice you hae. if you have 1 ice cube and 6 cups of water, the water will weigh more. But, if you have 10 ice cubes and 1/4 cup of water the ice will weigh more.
Glacial ice has a density of about 850 kilograms per cubic meter. ref. http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/10ae.html
For a rough idea, we'll assume at first that ice has the same density as water ...62.43 pounds per cubic foot at its maximum density.The volume described in the question is 12 x 1 = 12 cubic inches = 1/144 cubic foot,so it would weigh 6.937 ounces.But wait ! We all know that ice doesn't weigh as much as water ... it floats in water.The only density I could find for ice is 0.9167 gm/cm3 right at the freezing point, andif I intend to pursue this answer to its logical conclusion, I guess I'll have to do thewhole labor-intensive conversion.The result I got says that 0.9167 gm/cm3on Earth = 57.23 pound/cubic footAt that rate, your 1/144 cubic foot of ice weighs only 6.359 ounces.
ice weighs approx 57.4 pounds per cubic foot 10 x 10 x 2 equals 200 cubic feet multiplied by 57.4 equals approx 11480 pounds or 5.74 tons
8.83% for clear ice. For ice with air inclusions the ice will weigh less.The density of clear ice is 0.917 grams per cubic centimeter.*NOTE: water reaches it maximum density at 4 degrees Celsius. And it's lowest density at 100 degrees Celsius. But it is generally regarded as being 1 gram per cc.