It ranges from 0.033 pounds per cubic inch to 0.043 pounds per cubic inch.
0.116 pounds per cubic inch
16.387 cubic centimeters per cubic inch.
Well, honey, a cubic inch of plutonium weighs about 0.33 pounds. Just remember, you don't want to go tossing that stuff around like it's a hot potato at a family barbecue. Keep it safe and secure, unless you want to glow in the dark like a disco ball.
Assuming you are dealing with half inch id tubing it is 13.17 cubic cm per inch.
There is no such thing as a 'cubic square inch'. The density of aluminum is 0.0858 pound per cubic inch. (rounded)
To convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch, we need to know that there are approximately 16.39 cubic centimeters in a cubic inch. So, we can convert the density of platinum from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch by multiplying by 16.39. The density of platinum per cubic inch would be 21.4g/cm3 x 16.39 = 350.646 g/in3.
The density of zinc is approximately 7.14 grams per cubic centimeter at room temperature.
2.54 grams/cubic inch
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc. The relative proportions are varied to make brass with different properties. The different mixes result in different densities, but they are close to 0.3 pounds per cubic inch.
Since brass is made by combining differing amounts of copper and zinc, there is no uniform density per cubic inch. Therefore, you will have to conduct experiments to deduce this amount for yourself.
It ranges from 0.033 pounds per cubic inch to 0.043 pounds per cubic inch.
about .23 lbs per cubic inch
The density of zinc oxide is approximately 5.6 g/cm³. This value can vary slightly depending on the specific crystal structure and purity of the material.
In measuring the density of gypsum, its crushed density is 1.602 grams per cubic centimeter. It is 0.926 ounce per cubic inch.
.29 lb per cubic inch or roughly 500 lb per cubic ft
The density of limestone varies from something on the order of 110 pounds per cubic foot (a shade over 1 ounce per cubic inch) to over 160 pounds per cubic foot (about 1.5 ounces per cubic inch).