I don't know, but one way to find out is to weigh a cubic inch of jelly then multiply that weight by 1728 (123).
64#/cubic foot
Nothing since a square foot is 2 dimensional.
46-0-0 weighs between 45 and 52 pounds per cubic foot
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches
Pulverised coal = 38 pounds per cubic foot
For the purpose of calculating joist sizes for Hay Loft, - what is the weight of a cubic foot or cubic metre of baled hay?
Nothing by itself. The cubic foot must be full of some kind of matter to have weight. Obviously, a cubic foot of feathers will weigh far, far less than a cubic foot of lead.
1 cubic foot of air will support 62 lbs
1 cubic foot = 28.316847 litres The answer is in volume, the question was asking for weight. Thanks
One cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds.
64#/cubic foot
Convert cubic foot into inches= 1728. Divide 62.5 by 1728 for weight per cubic inch. Multiply weight per cubic inch by 231 (whats in one gallon) which equals 8.355.
Nothing since a square foot is 2 dimensional.
46-0-0 weighs between 45 and 52 pounds per cubic foot
1 Cubic Foot = 7.48051948 Gallons
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches
Snow is not uniform for density so you would have to weigh the cubic foot you are interested in. Each pound or kilogram would be composed of 1/9 hydrogen and 8/9 oxygen (by mass) since the molecular weight of water is 18, the atomic weight of hydrogen is 1 and the atomic weight of oxygen is 16. Based on 1 cubic foot of snow being about 10% the weight of a cubic foot of water, it would weigh approximately 6.25 pounds and contain about 5.56 pounds of oxygen.