(1 in) * 1 (mile^2) = 17,378,742.9 US gallons
17378742.9 US gallons PURE WATER ≈ 145,032,638.36815932 pounds ≈ 65,785.6982 tonnes
Rain water is probably heavier than pure H2O .. but I really have no idea.
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
10 lbs per sf.
.032 Aluminum sheet typically weighs about .45lbs per square foot. Do one square inch would be 1/144th of that, or .003lbs. A little under 1/10th of an ounce
An area of 1 square inch!
Steel is typically 490 lb/cubic foot. There are 1,728 square inches in a cubic foot which means that each cubic inch weighs about .284 pounds (just a bit over a quarter of a pound per square inch).
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
If it rained 1 inch thick water over 1 square mile, the volume of that water would be approximately 2,323,200 cubic feet. That is equal to 65,785,698.28 kilograms, or 145,030,199 pounds.
14.7 pound per square inch
It would weigh about 14.3 pounds .
The square inch is a unit of area. The cubic inch is a unit of volume; a cubic inch of uranium has a mass of approx. 312,2 grams.
The weight of 1 square inch of soil can be any positive number. It simply depends on how high the 1 square inch column of soil is.
14.7 pounds per square inch
10 lbs per sf.
Nothing since a square foot is 2 dimensional.
5280 ft x 5280 ft x 5280 ft x 62.4 lbs per square ft = 9,185,152,204,800 lbs
Gypsum or plaster board3 3/8 inch 1.56 pounds per square foot 1/2 inch 2.08 pounds per square foot 5/8 inch 2.60 pounds per square foot
.032 Aluminum sheet typically weighs about .45lbs per square foot. Do one square inch would be 1/144th of that, or .003lbs. A little under 1/10th of an ounce