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The volume of the block of ice is 2ft * 2ft * 2ft or 8 ft3. The equivalent weight of 8 cubic feet of water is 8ft3 * 62.5 lb/ft3 or 500 lbs. To find the weight of ice take 92% of the equivalent weight of water or 0.92 * 500 lbs = 460 lbs
Frosty Snacks sells ice cream in a cylindrical cup and in cones. The small cup of ice cream has a height of 4 inches and a radius of 2 inches. The small cone has a height of 6 inches and a diameter of 5 inches. How much more ice cream will fit into a small cup than a small cone? Use 3.14 for pi.Frosty Snacks sells ice cream in a cylindrical cup and in cones. The small cup of ice cream has a height of 4 inches and a radius of 2 inches. The small cone has a height of 6 inches and a diameter of 5 inches. How much more ice cream will fit into a small cup than a small cone? Use 3.14 for pi.
10 trillion dollars
Nope. Depending on the fluid, the weight of an object changes. Depending on the temperature of the ice cream, it could weigh more or less. A liter measures volume and a kilogram measures weight, and are not to be confused with one another. For example, 1L of water at 4 degrees centigrade will weigh 1kg, but once it is at 3 or 5, it will weigh more or less. So, there is no set answer for how much the 1L of ice cream will weigh, but as far as I am concerned, 1L of ice cream doesn't weigh 1kg
Volume of ice in rink = 32 x 56 x 1/3 = 597.33333 cubic feet. One cubic foot of ice weighs 57.41 pounds. So weight of ice in rink is 597.333 x 57.41 which equals 34292.887 pounds
A little over 10 tons (20,000) pounds (about the weight of a large truck)
8 - 12 inches of clear blue ice is enough to support the weight of a car.
Ice does not always freeze evenly and therefore could be four inches in one spot and only two inches in another. The general rule is if it is three inches or less, you should keep off of it.
That depends on the thickness of the ice. It also depends on the shape of the outline of the 1 square foot. For example ... a square with 1-ft sides can certainly support more weight than a rectangle that's 1-inch wide and 144-inches long.
The volume of the block of ice is 2ft * 2ft * 2ft or 8 ft3. The equivalent weight of 8 cubic feet of water is 8ft3 * 62.5 lb/ft3 or 500 lbs. To find the weight of ice take 92% of the equivalent weight of water or 0.92 * 500 lbs = 460 lbs
Water's weight, when frozen into ice stays the same, but the density of water is much higher than ice's, since Ice has the same weight and contents of Water, but takes up significantly more space.
1 cubic yard of ice has a weight of 49421 pound-force.
because ice is slippery and we dont have control on our feet. it cannot hold our body weight. it has less friction.
the ice for to have 1500 pounds on would have to be 8-12 inches thick so 1150 Ibs might need 6-8 inches thick
I believe its 5-9 inches.
As much as a polar bear weighs
That's kind of not how it works. You can't lose weight by "eating ice all day."