I don't know, but one way to find out is to weigh a cubic inch of jelly then multiply that weight by 1728 (123).
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A cubic foot of jelly would weigh approximately 60-70 pounds, depending on the type and density of the jelly.
46-0-0 weighs between 45 and 52 pounds per cubic foot
The weight that 1 cubic foot of air can support depends on the density of the air. At sea level and room temperature, 1 cubic foot of air can support approximately 0.08 pounds. However, this value can vary based on factors such as altitude and temperature.
The weight of a cubic foot of potatoes can vary depending on the type of potatoes and their moisture content. On average, a cubic foot of potatoes can weigh between 50-60 pounds.
One cubic foot is equal to 1,728 cubic inches. Therefore, one cubic foot is 1,728 times larger than one cubic inch.
1 foot = 30.48 cm, cube this for volume in cu cm = 28316.85 cu cm, weight at 1 g / cu cm (density of water) = 28316.85 grams = 28.31685 kgs, then * 2.2046 ( kgs > pounds) = 62.43 pounds