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Lead has a density of 0.41 pounds per cubic inch

weight is volume x density

volume is area x length

diameter is .312 inch

area is pi x diameter squared/4

length is 0.5 inch

weight = 0.41 x 3.14 x .312 x .312 /4 x .5 = 0.0157 pounds

At 16 ounces per pound that is 0.25 ounce

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