This question is not answerable.
Cubic meters is a measure of volume.
Without knowing what, if any, matter is contained in that volume, the mass, and therefore the weight, cannot be known.
It depends what the 50 cubic feet of volume is packed with. If it's full of lead, it weighs a lot. If it's full of air, it weighs a lot less. If it's empty, it weighs nothing.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A litre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. It takes only a little mental effort to compare 5000 litres of air and 5000 L of mercury to see that the two will have very different masses.
Average weight is about 400-500 grams
500 N
What is the torque of a 500 Newton force applied to a 30 meters wrench?
It depends on the size. If each sheet is 1/500 of a square meter large then the weight would be 130 grams. 130 gsm means 130 g/square meter. Thus, to find the weight, find the area of each sheet of paper in square meters, multiply it by the total number of pages (finding total square meterage) and then multiply it by 130.
500 cubic feet = 14.158 cubic metres
500 cubic inches is approx. 0.28935 of a cubic footor 8,193.5 cubic centimetres
I believe it is 125 cubic units
500
500 meters is 0.5 kilometers.
500 feet = 152.4 meters
0.3106 miles is equal to 500 meters.5000 cm is equal to 500 meters 546.806649 yards is equal to 500 meters
Each block is 1 cubic metre, so 500 blocks will be 500 metres in length.
804,672 meters
500 meters = 1640.41 feet. 1 meter =3.28 feet
500 meters = About 1/3 mile (0.310685596 miles)
it has approximately 500 bricks and weight may range from 1510-2000 kg