If 6.25/12 cu ft = 9.5 lb, then 1 cu ft = 12/6.25 x 9.5 lb = 18.24 lb
4 pounds?
Cement weighs about 150 punds per cubic foot, and there are 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot, so if the block is solid then it weighs 150x8x8x12/1728 = 67 pounds
An 8x12x16 inch concrete block typically weighs around 75-80 pounds.
the block completely stripped weighs 164 pounds
The volume of the block of ice is 2ft * 2ft * 2ft or 8 ft3. The equivalent weight of 8 cubic feet of water is 8ft3 * 62.5 lb/ft3 or 500 lbs. To find the weight of ice take 92% of the equivalent weight of water or 0.92 * 500 lbs = 460 lbs
Bruno Block is 5 feet 9 inches tall. He weighs 185 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
Without the size opf the block, if is not possible tell the weight,
The most obvious diff is 350 CUBIC inches is much small that 496 cubic inches. Also likely the 350 is a small block where as the 496 is a big block. The 496 will be a physically appearing bigger motor if that is the case. With great displacement also comes greater power or power potential. A mildly modified 350 can produce more power than a stock 496. Big Block Chev weighs in at around 675 Pounds and a 350 small block weighs in at about 575 pounds.
A Chevrolet 350 small-block engine typically weighs around 435 pounds. This weight includes all components of the engine, such as the block, cylinder heads, intake manifold, and exhaust manifolds.
On average, a limestone block weighs around 150 pounds (68 kg). However, the weight can vary based on the size and density of the specific block.
Mine weighs about 3400 pounds. Small block with a 400 trans and a 3/4 tank of gas.
The weight of a small block Chevrolet cylinder head is 65 ft-lbs. Refer to your owner's manual or seek the help of a car expert if necessary. Obviously the above person didn't understand the question. A cast iron cylinder head, fully assembled, for a small block Chevy weighs 49 pounds. A cast aluminum head weighs 25 pounds.