For the purpose of calculating joist sizes for Hay Loft, - what is the weight of a cubic foot or cubic metre of baled hay?
Nothing by itself. The cubic foot must be full of some kind of matter to have weight. Obviously, a cubic foot of feathers will weigh far, far less than a cubic foot of lead.
1 cubic foot of air will support 62 lbs
A cubic foot of silver weighs approximately 668.5 pounds (or about 303.5 kilograms). This weight is derived from the density of silver, which is around 10.49 grams per cubic centimeter. Since there are about 28,316.8 cubic centimeters in a cubic foot, the total weight can be calculated accordingly.
1 cubic foot = 28.316847 litres The answer is in volume, the question was asking for weight. Thanks
One cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds.
The weight of bluestone can vary, but on average it weighs around 170 pounds per cubic foot.
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).
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.
A cubic foot of quartz typically weighs around 165 to 170 pounds, depending on its specific density. Quartz has a density of approximately 2.65 grams per cubic centimeter, which translates to this weight when converted to cubic feet. This weight can vary slightly based on the purity and form of the quartz.
46-0-0 weighs between 45 and 52 pounds per cubic foot
The weight that 1 cubic foot of air can support depends on the density of the air. At sea level and room temperature, 1 cubic foot of air can support approximately 0.08 pounds. However, this value can vary based on factors such as altitude and temperature.
1 Cubic Foot = 7.48051948 Gallons