Depending on type of compost, density and moisture content 1 cubic foot of compost will weigh about 10 to 11 pounds.
Just short of 11,000 pounds roughly. Average density of granite is about 2.7 g/cm3.
14.1 pounds for a 12" x 12" x 1" .
Since the "per cubic foot" unit is the same, the conversion is just pounds to kilos and that is just to divide by 2.2.62.4 / 2.2 = 28.36kgI am a little concerned that you may have read the problem wrong and need not kg/ft3 but kg/m3Check on it.
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.
The two units are not equivalent. "cm cubed" is a unit of volume whereas "pounds per cubic foot" is a unit of density. If the question was changed to: "what is 5022 g/cm3 in pounds per cubic foot?" where g/cm3 stands for grams per centimetre cubed, then: 1 g/cm3 = 62.42796 pounds per cubic foot therefore: 5022 g/cm3 = 313513.2 pounds per cubic foot
To find density, use the formula Density = Mass/Volume. Convert mass of 155 pounds to kg by dividing by 2.205 (1 kg = 2.205 pounds). Therefore, 155 pounds = 70.31 kg. Next, divide the mass by the volume (70.31 kg / 4.2 ft^3) to find the density. The density is approximately 16.74 kg/ft^3.
An average density of aluminum is about 0.098 pounds per cubic inch. Therefore, 1 cubic foot of aluminum would weigh around 168.6 pounds.
Yes, a cubic foot of concrete weighs more than a cubic foot of aluminum. Concrete typically weighs around 150 pounds per cubic foot, while aluminum weighs about 168 pounds per cubic foot.
The weight of 1 cubic foot of aluminum is approximately 168.5 pounds.
The weight of a 1-inch diameter aluminum wire per foot depends on the specific alloy and temper. On average, aluminum weighs about 0.102 pounds per cubic inch. You can calculate the weight by determining the volume of the wire, using the formula for the volume of a cylinder πr^2h, and then multiplying by the density of aluminum.
A cubic foot of aluminum weighs 168.48 pounds.
Density is mass/Volume so you must include the units of measurement. For mass, these may be grams or kilograms (or, in countries still using the Imperial system, pounds!). Similarly there are measures for volume. If these were not given it would not be possible to tell whether the density was given in grams per cm3 or pounds per cubic foot.
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To convert 40 pounds per cubic foot to kilograms per cubic meter, you would multiply by 16.0185. Therefore, 40 pounds per cubic foot is equivalent to approximately 641.48 kilograms per cubic meter.
Two common units for density are grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) and kilograms per liter (kg/L).
0.0765 pounds per qubic foot