.036 lbs/in^3
You can find the volume. This is 6*72*96 inches cubed, i.e. 41,472 inches cubed. You then need to convert it to weight using density (possibly need to change units to cm3 or m3.
Inches of water x 0.03613 equals pounds per square inch (psi).
2.54 grams/cubic inch
13.6 grams/ccSame as the density of 1 cc, 72 pounds, 5 gallons, or a school-bus full of mercury.
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.
It ranges from 0.033 pounds per cubic inch to 0.043 pounds per cubic inch.
The density of aluminum is approximately 0.098 pounds per cubic inch. To convert this to pounds per cubic foot, you would first convert cubic inches to cubic feet (1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches) and then multiply by the density in pounds per cubic inch. Therefore, the density of aluminum in pounds per cubic foot is approximately 169 pounds per cubic foot.
Measure the height of the pipe, in inches. Then the pressure at the bottom is approx 14.7 + 0.036*H PSI.
There is no such thing as a 'cubic square inch'. The density of aluminum is 0.0858 pound per cubic inch. (rounded)
The density of water is not 1, because the correct unit is missing.Density is the ratio of mass to volume.Units for density are 1000 kg/m3 = 1000 g/l = 1 g/cm3.The SI unit for density is: kilograms per cubic metre (kg/m3).At 4 degrees Celsius, water has a density of 1000 kg/m3.
57600 inches cubed
one -tenth of a pound ( 0.1 pounds) since it has a density of 0.1 pounds per cubic inch
The density of steel is typically around 0.283 pounds per cubic inch.
You can find the volume. This is 6*72*96 inches cubed, i.e. 41,472 inches cubed. You then need to convert it to weight using density (possibly need to change units to cm3 or m3.
Inches of water x 0.03613 equals pounds per square inch (psi).
2.54 grams/cubic inch
It could be pounds per cubic inch, or pounds per cubic foot, or tons per cubic yard. The only substance I know in fps is water which is 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.