A square inch of lead because lead is more dense
A lead brick typically weighs around 28 pounds per square inch, depending on its dimensions and density.
One cubic inch of lead weighs around 0.41 to 0.44 ounces.
You probably know that "foot" is bigger than "inch", and that might lead you to suspect that "square foot" is bigger than "square inch". You'd be right. 1 square foot has 144 square inches in it.
The density of lead is 11.34g per cubic centimetre. As there are 16.387 cubic centimetres in one cubic inch, one cubic inch of lead weighs 11.34 X 16.387 or 185.83grams. In ounces this is 6.55 (or just over 6 and a half) ounces.
Water has a mass of 1000 kg per cubic metre. Lead has a mass of 11340 kg per cubic metre. So lead is heavier than water.
They are exactly the same weight - you said it, an ounce.
Standard pipes can be made of copper, steel, lead, polyurethane, and other materials.It would depend on what the pipe is made of.It would also depend on the thickness of the walls of the pipe."Standard" is also ambiguous since different applications have different standards. A gas pipe is different than a sewage pipe or a fresh water pipe.
You would have to specify what you are measuring. Lead would be many more ounces than water.
That depends on how thick it is.The only commodity I can think of that's priced by areais land.
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A ton of lead weighs a ton. That's a trick question.
The density of lead is 11.34g per cubic centimetre. As there are 16.387 cubic centimetres in one cubic inch, one cubic inch of lead weighs 11.34 X 16.387 or 185.83grams. In ounces this is 6.55 (or just over 6 and a half) ounces.