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 6061 aluminum weighs 0.0975 lb
There are 2.54 cm in one inch. Therefore 2.543 cc in one cu. inch = 16.38706 cc per cu. inch. 750cc / 16.38706cc = 45.76781 cubic inches
0.283 pounds per cubic inch
Volume of 1 inch block is 1 cubic inch Volume of 1/2 inch block is (1/2) x (1/2) x (1/2) = 1/8 cubic inch Therefore number of 1/2 inch blocks in 1 cubic inch block = 1/(1/8) = 8
one -tenth of a pound ( 0.1 pounds) since it has a density of 0.1 pounds per cubic inch
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.
taking the normal density of water as 1g/cc, the amount of water in 1 cubic inch would be 16.387064 grams. Addition about 1 cubic inch.
Ounces measure weight (mass). Cubic inches measure volume. You can't convert one to the other without knowing the density.
One quart of mercury weighs approximately 67 pounds.
The weight of one cubic inch of sand can vary depending on the type of sand and its moisture content. On average, dry sand has a density of about 100 pounds per cubic foot, which translates to roughly 0.058 pounds per cubic inch.
There are 2.54 cm to an inch. One cubic inch equals 16.39 cc (cc = cubic centimeter). 3.5 cu in x 16.39 cc / cu in = 57.36 cc 57.36 cc x 13.6 g / cc = 780.16 g The mass of 3.5 cu in of mercury is 780.16 g
One cubic inch is about 16.4cc
The weight of one quarter inch thick, 20 inch by 20 inch sheet of aluminum can be calculated using the formula: weight = volume x density. The density of aluminum is approximately 0.098 pounds per cubic inch. Thus, the weight would be around 9.8 pounds.
One cubic inch is equal to 1 inch x 1 inch x 1 inch, which is 1 cubic inch.
16.387 cubic centimeters per cubic inch.
Mercury has a density of 13,6 grams per cubic centimeter. One liter has 1000 cubic centimeters One kilogram has 1000 grams 13,6 * 1000 / 1000 = 13,6 kilograms per liter One liter of mercury has a mass of 13,6 kilograms