Graphite has a density of 2.09-2.23 grams/cubic centimeter.
Therefore, a cubic foot of graphite weighs on average 134.2 pounds.
The weight of a cubic foot of carbon will vary depending on which allotrope of carbon we are considering. Carbon comes in different "flavors" depending on what we care to look at. Carbon appears as graphite in lead pencils, or as diamond, that sought-after crystal. It has a couple of other forms. Let's look at the two common ones. Diamond has a density of about 3.515 grams per cc, and graphite has a density of about 2.05 grams per cc. With some conversion factors, we can find that: Diamond - about 219.24 pounds per cubic foot Graphite - about 127.86 pounds per cubic foot
37 lbs.
1 cubic foot of air will support 62 lbs
One cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds.
Convert cubic foot into inches= 1728. Divide 62.5 by 1728 for weight per cubic inch. Multiply weight per cubic inch by 231 (whats in one gallon) which equals 8.355.
One inch of rain over one square foot is 1/12 cubic foot of water. A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. 1/12 of that is about 5.2 pounds.
I don't know, but one way to find out is to weigh a cubic inch of jelly then multiply that weight by 1728 (123).
steel
One cubic foot is about 0.0283 cubic meter.
There is no direct correlation between volume (cubic feet) and weight. You must specify the material to be measured or the density of the material. For example, one cubic foot of down feathers is pretty light. One cubic foot of water is about 65 pounds.
1ft3 (one foot cubed; or one cubic foot)
There is one cubic feet per cubic foot.