About 20 pounds.
To determine how many pounds a cubic 3.5 feet container can hold, you need to know the density of the material being filled into the container. Once you have the density of the material in pounds per cubic foot, you can multiply it by 3.5 cubic feet to find out the total weight the container can hold in pounds.
The Maytag Neptune Washer MAH-1 has a cubic foot capacity of 3.34 cubic feet.
-- The volume of the bin is (22 x 10 x 15) cubic feet.-- Each cubic foot can hold 72.6 pounds of product.-- The whole bin can hold (22 x 10 x 15) x 72.6 = 239,580 pounds = 119.79 tons
reservoir to hold washer fluid
The answer is that for every cubic foot you can store 30 - 32 pounds of meat. Therefore the answer is 444 lbs to 473.6 lbs
Assuming an ice density of around 57 pounds per cubic foot, a 16 gallon tub could hold approximately 129 pounds of ice.
33 GALLONS AN AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD USES 13,500 GALLONS OF WATER PER YEAR TO DO 400 LOADS.
There's no way of knowing. It would hold 36 cubic feet if it was full.
If you mean a container with a volume of 1 cubic foot, then: 1/4 inch ball = 0.0082 cu. inch weigh of each ball (steel) = 0.0023 pounds approx. 73.6 balls per cubic inch (allowing for spherical interlocking) 1728 cubic inches ( one cubic foot) x 73.6 x 0.0023 = 292 pounds. So a cu. ft. container will hold close to 300 pounds of quarter inch steel balls.
20 cubic inches will hold about 11 fluid ounces.
0.05 cubic meters.