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Q: What is 64 PCF?
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Weight of Water is 63 PCF Actually, the unit weight of water is 62.4 pcf.


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To convert 2.2 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) to metric units, you can use the conversion factor 1 pcf is approximately 16.0185 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). Therefore, 2.2 pcf is approximately 35.2447 kg/m³ in metric units.


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