1 cubic inch of lead has a weight of approx 13.11 pounds weight.
One cubic inch of titanium weighs 0.163 pounds, 73.935 grams, or 2.608 ounces. -Stoxvell
6.56 ounces
16.387 cubic centimeters per cubic inch.
One inch of rain over one square foot is 1/12 cubic foot of water. A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. 1/12 of that is about 5.2 pounds.
A cubic inch is larger than a cubic centimeter. Specifically, one cubic inch is equivalent to about 16.387 cubic centimeters. Therefore, when comparing the two, a cubic inch contains significantly more volume than a cubic centimeter.
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?
The density of lead is 11.34g per cubic centimetre. As there are 16.387 cubic centimetres in one cubic inch, one cubic inch of lead weighs 11.34 X 16.387 or 185.83grams. In ounces this is 6.55 (or just over 6 and a half) ounces.
One cubic inch of lead weighs around 0.41 to 0.44 ounces.
The density of lead is 11.34g per cubic centimetre. As there are 16.387 cubic centimetres in one cubic inch, one cubic inch of lead weighs 11.34 X 16.387 or 185.83grams. In ounces this is 6.55 (or just over 6 and a half) ounces.
0.283 pounds per cubic inch
Yes, a cubic inch of lead displaces the same amount of water as a cubic inch of aluminum. Displacement is based on volume, so regardless of the material's density, a cubic inch of any substance will displace an equal volume of water. Therefore, both lead and aluminum, when measured at one cubic inch, will displace one cubic inch of water.
One cubic inch of 6061 aluminum weighs 0.0975 lb
one -tenth of a pound ( 0.1 pounds) since it has a density of 0.1 pounds per cubic inch
One cubic inch of titanium weighs 0.163 pounds, 73.935 grams, or 2.608 ounces. -Stoxvell
6.56 ounces
Ounces measure weight (mass). Cubic inches measure volume. You can't convert one to the other without knowing the density.
One cubic inch is about 16.4cc