It ranges from 0.033 pounds per cubic inch to 0.043 pounds per cubic inch.
100 ibs. per ft cubed
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed
Density = Mass/VolumeVolume is not cubed, although the units in which volume is expressedmay be cubed units.
1 milliliters = 0.0610237441 inches cubed
Multiply the cubic inches by 16387.064
100 ibs. per ft cubed
.036 lbs/in^3
155 pounds per 4.2 ft cubed = 155/4.2 = 36.905 pounds per cubic foot.
There are many different compounds used in making rubberbands (some of them not rubber at all!) most have densities slightly greater than water. One source gives a density of 1.08 g/cm3.
you cannot, they are two different types of measurements. if you have the density of the substance you have the weight for. you could divide the weight/density.
Inches cubed x 16.387 = cm cubed
The density must be 22.5 GRAMS per cm cubed, not 22.5 cm cubed. Then, Density = Mass/Volume implies Mass = Density*Volume = 22.5 * 5.42 = 121.95 grams.
Density = Mass/VolumeVolume is not cubed, although the units in which volume is expressedmay be cubed units.
1 milliliters = 0.0610237441 inches cubed
Multiply the cubic inches by 16387.064
62.4 pounds per feet cubed converts to about 1000kg per meter cubed.
This depends on the density of the rock. Density is measured in terms of kilograms per meter cubed, so if you know the density, then you have your answer.