V = 1 in x (12in)2 x (2.54 cm / 1 in)3 = 2359.737216 cm3
D = M / V
M = D V = 2.7 g/cm3 x 2359.737216 cm3 = 6371.2904832 g
mass = 6371.3 grams
14.1 pounds for a 12" x 12" x 1" .
84.8 lbs.
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
The density of titanium is 4.506 gm/cm3 = 0.16279 lb/in3 (rounded)(1 square foot) x (1 inch) = (144 square inches) x (1 inch) = 144 cubic inches = 23.442 pounds (rounded)
3096 sq yds by 9 in thick is a volume of 774 sq yards.To convert that to a weight in tons, multiple it by the density of the substance in tons per square yard.
14.1 pounds for a 12" x 12" x 1" .
A 1 X 1 X12 inches long piece of aluminum weghs 1.18 Lbs. The weight of aluminum is 1.18 lbs. per square inch per foot.
84.8 lbs.
14G
16 gauge
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
One cubic inch of 6061 aluminum weighs 0.0975 lb
It depends on the length and width of the plate, and the thickness. A 12 x 12 inch piece of plate aluminum which is 1/2 inch thick has the same length and width as a 12 x 12 inch piece which is 1/4 inch thick, but the 1/2 inch piece will weigh twice as much.
The density of titanium is 4.506 gm/cm3 = 0.16279 lb/in3 (rounded)(1 square foot) x (1 inch) = (144 square inches) x (1 inch) = 144 cubic inches = 23.442 pounds (rounded)
There is no such thing as a 'cubic square inch'. The density of aluminum is 0.0858 pound per cubic inch. (rounded)
A cubit is approx 18 inches so the question is concerned with 18 square inches - a measure of area. The weight of 18 square inches of aluminium will depend on its thickness.If the question was about one cubic inch, then the answer is that the weight is approx 3.14 poundals or 0.43 Newtons.
3096 sq yds by 9 in thick is a volume of 774 sq yards.To convert that to a weight in tons, multiple it by the density of the substance in tons per square yard.