60 cubic cm
Figure about 1/2 cubic foot per 60 lb bag. The basic formula is to use equal amounts of cement, sand, and gravel. There are 27 cubic yards per cubic foot. It depends upon how thick you are planning to pour the concrete. For one foot thick, you would need 9 cubic feet of concrete. For 6" thick, you would need 4 1/2 cubic feet. I'll give you the answers for 1 ft thick and for 6" thick. For 1 foot thick, you need 9 cubic feet at 1/2 cubic foot per 60 lb bag equals 18-60 lb bags. That's six 60 lb bags of concrete, plus six 60 lb bags of sand, plus 360 lbs of gravel. For 6 inches thick, divide each of these by 2 to give 3-60 lb bags of concrete, 3-60 lb bags of sand, plus 180 lbs of gravel.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume (i.e. a cube measuring one foot x one foot x one foot). Pounds is a measure of weight (mass). Therefore the relationship between cubic feet and pounds is called density (lbs per cubic foot) and will vary for each substance: a gas (at atmospheric pressure) will have less than one pound per cubic foot, while a block of wood will have a density of approximately 60 lbs per cubic foot.
Roughly about 30 pounds per cubic foot, so 2 cu ft is about 60 pounds
60 cubic feet
The volume of a 60-foot cube is: 216,000 cubic feet.
60 pound of concrete bag makes 1/2 cubic foot of concrete
Each 60 pounds bag of ready mix concrete will make .45 cubic foot of concrete. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. You will need 60 bags of 60 pound premixed concrete to make 1 cubic yard.
60 cubic foot
That is approximately 1/2 a cubic foot.
60 cubic cm
A cubic foot of crushed coal typically weighs between 50 to 60 pounds, depending on the coal size and density.
60 foot
"Foot" is a unit of length or distance, as of a finger, a piece of rope, or a trip to the store."Cubic inch" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a box, a bottle, or a balloon.The two units have different 'dimensions' and are used to measure different quantities.Neither of them can be converted into the other one.
A standard cubic foot (abbreviated as scf) is a measure of quantity of gas, equal to a cubic foot of volume at temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit and pressure of either 14.696 psig or 14.73 psig (30 inHg)
There are 7.48 gallons in each cubic foot. Therefore, the volume of a rectangular prism with dimensions 6 feet by 10 feet by 1 foot is 60 cubic feet. Multiplying 60 by 7.48 gives us approximately 448.8 gallons.
60 square feet is an area equal to that of a ten-foot by six-foot rectangle.