This question cannot be answered without knowing the specific brand of insulation. There is no such thing as a generic coverage chart for any loose fill insulation--cellulose or fiber glass. For cellulose, R-factors range from about 3.7 to about 3.9; density ranges from about 1.3 pcf to 1.8 pcf, and bag sizes range from 18 pounds to 40 pounds. All these factors affect coverage.
36 * 36 * 36 = 46 656
6 x 6 = 36
1*36 = 36 10*3.6 = 36 100*0.36 = 36 1000*0.036 = 36 10000*0.0036 = 36 100000*0.00036 = 36 1000000*0.000036 = 36 10000000*0.0000036 = 36 100000000*0.00000036 = 36 1000000000*0.000000036 = 36 2*18 = 36 20*1.8 = 36 200*0.18 = 36 2000*0.018 = 36 20000*0.0018 = 36 200000*0.00018 = 36 2000000*0.000018= 36 20000000*0.0000018 = 36 200000000*0.00000018 = 36 2000000000*0.000000018 = 36 3*12 = 36 30*1.2 = 36 300*0.12 = 36 3000*0.012 = 36 30000*0.0012 = 36
ANSWER: 30.615% off of 36= 15% discount applied to 36= 36 - (15% * 36)= 36 - (0.15 * 36)= 36 - 5.4= 30.6
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.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Putnam High Income Bond Fund (PCF) is $148,319,683.20.
The typical unit weight of rebar is about 490 pounds per cubic foot (pcf). This value may vary slightly depending on the specific type and size of the rebar being used, but 490 pcf is a commonly used estimate.
pounds per cubic foot
Do you mean PCV ? - ( Positive Crankcase Ventilation ) valve
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pcf stands for Pounds per Cubic Feet. Therefore it is a measure of density.
[diameter]^2 / 162 kg 1.580 kg / meter
1 kg/cubic metre = 77.853 pounds/ cubic foot.
There were about 80 PCF (Patrol Craft Fast) Swift Boats in South Vietnam. Others were given (or sold) to Thailand, Philippines, and Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. Swift boat #45 (PCF-45) was turned over to the South Viet Navy in about January 1971 & redesignated PCF-3925.. Swifts operated in the ocean until about 1969, then they began operating in South Vietnam's inland waterways as part of the US Navy's "Riverine Forces." All were part of the USN's Brown Water Navy.