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You can find styrofoam in aerosol form in some spray insulation products used for sealing gaps and cracks in buildings. It expands and hardens to fill spaces. It is important to follow safety instructions when using these products.
Styrofoam can typically resist pressure up to around 15-30 psi (pounds per square inch) before becoming significantly compressed or distorted. The exact resistance will depend on the thickness and density of the Styrofoam material.
Yes, sand is generally heavier than Styrofoam. Sand has a much higher density, meaning it is more compact and contains more mass in a given volume compared to Styrofoam, which is a lightweight material made from expanded polystyrene. Consequently, if you compare equal volumes of both materials, sand will weigh significantly more than Styrofoam.
A 1 ton block of Styrofoam would typically have dimensions of approximately 8 feet by 4 feet by 4 feet. The density of Styrofoam is usually around 1 pound per cubic foot, so a 1 ton block would contain roughly 2,000 cubic feet of material.
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The density of styrofoam is lower: about 0.028 to 0.045 times that of water.
The density of a styrofoam ball is very low, typically around 0.05 grams per cubic centimeter. This low density is due to the fact that styrofoam is made up of mostly air trapped within its structure.
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The mass of a styrofoam cube can vary depending on the size and density of the material used. In general, the mass can be calculated by multiplying the volume of the cube by the density of styrofoam. The formula is mass = volume x density.
The weight of a piece of styrofoam depends on its size and density. On average, one cubic foot of styrofoam weighs about 1.5 pounds.
The density of Styrofoam sheets typically ranges from 15 to 45 kg/m3. Its density can vary depending on the specific formulation and manufacturing process used to produce the Styrofoam sheet.
The bag of stones is heavier because stones have a much higher density than styrofoam balls. Density is mass divided by volume, so the weight of the material is determined by the mass. Stones are denser and therefore heavier than styrofoam balls of the same volume.
The denser the styrofoam, the greater it's load bearing ability.
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Yes, styrofoam is low density as it is made up of little pockets of air trapped in the material. This makes it lightweight yet durable for various applications.
Mass and Volume are related through Density where: Volume x Density = Mass As for your question, styrofoam is a brand name that we use to describe any polystyrene foam. As such, its density varies depending on the manufacturer. From what I found in this answer: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_density_of_styrofoam it looks like you would have anywhere from 50 to 400 cm3 (50 to 400mL)