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To calculate the volume of air in one pound, we need to know the density of air at a specific temperature and pressure. At standard conditions (0 degrees Celsius and 1 atm pressure), the density of air is approximately 0.0807 lb/ft^3. Therefore, one pound of air would occupy approximately 12.37 cubic feet (1 lb / 0.0807 lb/ft^3 = 12.37 ft^3).

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Oh, dude, you're really asking me to do math right now? Alright, fine. So, technically speaking, one pound of air is roughly 13.1 cubic feet at sea level. But like, who's really measuring air by the pound, right? Just breathe in, breathe out, and enjoy the fresh air, man.

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2mo ago
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About 0.075 lbs. Caculated using the ideal gas law: PV=nRT. Assuming the T=68F (528R) and P=1atm with the MW of air approx. 28.8 lb/lb-mole. The gas constant R, using these units is 0.7302. Rearranging the formula to give: mass = MW*(PV/RT) Hope this helps.
If measured at sea level it's 25,401.6 lbs per square foot. That is using the number of square inches in a cube 1,728.

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11y ago
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At normal sea-level air pressure, about 13.15 cubic feet per pound of air.

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11y ago
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One pound of air is equivalent to approximately 13.331 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure conditions.

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11mo ago
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14.6

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14.

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