That depends on the type of "plastic" There are polymers with densioties close to 2 and others (especiall those that are expanded or foamed that have densities around 0,1.
So somewhere between 300 cuft and 15 cuft.
500 cubic centimeters is the volume in this case.
500 cubic feet
I believe it is 125 cubic units
Use this formula to convert gallons per minute to cubic feet per second:gallons per minute x 0.002228 = cubic feet per second. So; 500 x 0.002228 = about 1.114 cubic feet per second.
500 sq ft X 1/12 ft / 27 cubic ft./cubic yard = 1.5 cubic yards
Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area. They do not directly convert.
500 cubic centimeters is the volume in this case.
500 cubic feet = 14.158 cubic metres
No way. You don't even have to calculate this one.The individual cubies are smaller than a cubic foot.So 350 of them must have less than 500 cubic feet of volume.
500 gallons is 66.84 cubic feet.
5,000 US gallons equates to about 668.4(668.402778) cubic feet.
you are talking about area vs volume... you cannot convert 500 sq ft into any value of cubic feet.. sq footage is calculated by multiplying an x and a y value a square 2 feet by 2 feet has an area of 4 sq ft. a cube 2 by 2 by 2 has a volume of 8 cu ft.
500 cubic feet is 3,740.26 US gallons.
500 cubic feet! It would be a very boring display, but that is another matter!
It's the volume of a box that's about (2feet 2inches) long, wide, and high. It's also pretty nearly the volume of a 75-gallon tank.
If the given values are in feet then 10*5*10 = 500 cubic feet
There is no sensible answer to the question. A ton is a measure of mass. A cubic foot is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. If you are not convinced, consider 500 cubic feet of air. How many tons? Next consider 500 cubic feet of lead. How many tons?