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The average weight of iron per cubic meter is 2500 kilograms. Therefore 46 cubic meters of iron equal to 115 tons in mass (115 000 kilograms). However, the density of iron varies. There are conversion tables on internet. If you know the density of ore-iron it will become easier to find out the volume to mass ratio more accurately.
The weight of 1 mm thick x 1000 mm x 1000 mm galvanized iron sheet is 7.85 kilogram. This is based on taking the density of the iron sheet to be 7850kg per cubic meter.
Gray cast iron is around 118 grams per cubic inch.
1 cubic foot of iron, at room temperature would weigh approx 2190 newtons.
a cubic centimetre of gold is heavier than a cubic centimetre of iron because gold is a denser substance than iron, i.e. it has more weight or mass per unit of volume.
Most Chevy small blocks with cast iron intake and exhaust manifolds are about 550 lbs.
Iron weighs 0.284 pounds per cubic inch, while cast iron is about 0.25-0.27 pounds per cubic inch, due to how it is made and processed. So pure iron is heavier
The density of ductile cast iron is approximate 7.3 g/cubic centimeter, or 7.3 kg/liter. The density of grey cast iron is approximate 7.2 - 7.4 g/cubic centimeter. The density of cast steel is approximate 7.8 g/cubic centimeter. The density of stainless steel is approximate 7.7 - 7.9 g/cubic centimeter. The density of cast aluminum is approximate 2.6 g/cubic centimeter. However, the density has a range of variation because of the material grades and shrinkage level. So, you can see that cast iron is denser than cast aluminum, but cast steel is more denser. For more information about the "density of ductile cast iron", you can refer to the article at the related links listed below.
1 ft = 30.48cm 1 ft^3 = (30.48)^3 = 28,316.85 cm^3 or cc Steel's (Iron) Specific gravity / RD is 7.8 ~ 7.8 g/ cm^3 or cc therefore, 28316.85cc = 1 cubic ft/ 1 ft^3 = 7.8g*28316.85 = 220,871.43gms or 220.871 kg
Because the iron is more dense; it has more atoms per cubic whatever.
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