1 yard of 1" crushed stone
ABOUT 2700 pounds per yard, depending on the type of stone and water content.
1.6 tons
Of course, different brasses and forms can vary, but at a specific gravity of about 8.5, a cubic inch of brass would weigh about 5 ounces (or just under a third of a pound).
There are SO MANY kinds of 'plastic' that's an impossible question.
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).
ABOUT 2700 pounds per yard, depending on the type of stone and water content.
Tungsten weighs about 0.7 lb per cubic inch.
A cubic inch of marble typically weighs around 0.31 pounds.
A cubic inch of 4130 steel weighs approximately 0.283 pounds.
1.6 tons
Gray cast iron is around 118 grams per cubic inch.
1 cubic inch of water weighs 16.4 (16.3961) grams.
One cubic inch of lead weighs around 0.41 to 0.44 ounces.
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.
42.4 cubic feet = 1.6 cubic yards (rounded)
Of course, different brasses and forms can vary, but at a specific gravity of about 8.5, a cubic inch of brass would weigh about 5 ounces (or just under a third of a pound).
The most dense cubic inch would depend on the material it is made of. For example, a cubic inch of lead is denser and heavier than a cubic inch of aluminum. Generally, the density of a material can be calculated by dividing its mass by its volume.