This question cannot be answered due to the missing variable of the matter being weighed. To find the cubic weight of a specific matter, fill a cube with interior wall dimensions of 1" X 1" X 1" with the matter, take the total weight Wt minus the weight of the empty cube Wc, refer to as Wx. (Wt-Wc=Wx) Now take the total volume of the void in the cube interior Vc and use the ratio (1-Vc)/Wx = 1" 3/ x, x being the cubic inch weight.
1 cubic inch of lead has a weight of approx 13.11 pounds weight.
once cubic inch of plutonuim is about 715 pounds 1 cubic inch = 16,387 06 cm2 Density of plutonium: 19,816 g/cm3 The weight of 1 cubic inch of plutonium = density x volume = 324,726 grams
An ounce is a measurement of weight. A cubic inch is a measurement of volume.
0.116 pounds per cubic inch
One cubic inch of titanium weighs 0.163 pounds, 73.935 grams, or 2.608 ounces. -Stoxvell
1 cubic inch of lead has a weight of approx 13.11 pounds weight.
The weight of unfilled polycarbonate is 0.0433297 pounds per cubic inch
The weight of 1 cubic inch of Teflon is approximately 0.041 pounds.
0.283 pounds per cubic inch
The weight of oxygen per cubic inch is approximately 0.0899 grams.
None, since there can be no conversion. A cubic inch is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space It is not a measure of weight. According to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.If you are not convinced, consider a cubic inch of air. What weight will it have? Next consider a cubic inch of lead. What weight?
once cubic inch of plutonuim is about 715 pounds 1 cubic inch = 16,387 06 cm2 Density of plutonium: 19,816 g/cm3 The weight of 1 cubic inch of plutonium = density x volume = 324,726 grams
An ounce is a measurement of weight. A cubic inch is a measurement of volume.
Inch is a length. Cubic inch is a volume. The question is wrong.
The weight of 1 cubic inch of uranium metal is approximately 0.70 pounds or 0.32 kilograms.
The weight of one cubic inch of sand can vary depending on the type of sand and its moisture content. On average, dry sand has a density of about 100 pounds per cubic foot, which translates to roughly 0.058 pounds per cubic inch.
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.