One cubic foot of topsoil typically weighs between 60 to 100 pounds, depending on its moisture content and compaction. Dry topsoil tends to be lighter, while moist topsoil can weigh more due to the added water content. It's important to consider these factors when estimating weight for gardening or landscaping projects.
To determine the weight of soil in 0.75 cubic feet, you need to know the density of the soil, which typically ranges from about 75 to 100 pounds per cubic foot, depending on its composition and moisture content. For an average estimate, if we use 100 lbs/cu ft, 0.75 cu ft of soil would weigh approximately 75 lbs. Conversely, if using 75 lbs/cu ft, it would weigh about 56.25 lbs. Therefore, the weight can range between approximately 56.25 to 75 lbs.
10 pounds
It should weigh around 20 pounds. This can vary a bit though because the bags have varying levels of moisture can change the weight bag by bag.
2.09 cu yds
Mercury has a density of 13.55 grams per cu cm, so 1 liter (1,000 cu cm) weighs 13,550 grams or 13.55 kg.
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The answer will depend on the depth of the soil cover.
62.4 pounds
62.30 pounds per cu ft
50 lb.
10 pounds
It should weigh around 20 pounds. This can vary a bit though because the bags have varying levels of moisture can change the weight bag by bag.
2.09 cu yds
1 cup of tomatoes would weigh between 6.25 and 6.50 ounces with 5 net carbs
A 2.18 moles of Cu has a weight of 138.53 g. This is obtained by multiplying the 2.18 by the weight of 1 mole of Cu.
Mercury has a density of 13.55 grams per cu cm, so 1 liter (1,000 cu cm) weighs 13,550 grams or 13.55 kg.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of copper is approximately 8,960 kilograms.