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Yes, density and volume are related. Let's look at the two and sort things out. Volume is the term we apply to the amount of space something takes up. If we use the example of a block of lead that is one foot on each edge, we have a cubic foot of lead. The lead has a volume of one cubic foot, and it is taking up one cubic foot of 3-dimensional space. That's volume. Density is the amount (mass) of a substance for a given volume of that substance. In the case of lead, that cubic foot of the metal will weigh a bit over 700 pounds. As we have a mass of lead (the approximately 700 pounds) and a volume of lead (the cubic foot), we can say that the density of lead is about 700 pounds per cubic foot. Certainly this is an approximation, and we have to be a lot more accurate when we head off into the chemistry lab. But the example using the cubic foot of lead is a fairly graphic one and is pretty easy to visualize.
Cubic centimeters are a unit of volume .
0.00397 pounds per cubic inch.
A cubic.
Based on what information? If you know that a certain amount of cubic meters are produced, transferred, or whatever, in a certain amount of time, you convert the time to hours, and divide the volume by the time in hours.
Use this conversion: cubic yards x 0.7646 = cubic meters.
Any amount of lead has the same density as one cubic centimeter of lead, but no amount of lead has the same density as any amount of iron.
There is no question, you have simply stated an amount of cubic feet.
If that amount is cubic cc, it's already there.
216 cubic feet = 8 cubic yards.
Volume refers to the amount of space something takes up. Commonly used units include cubic meters, liters, or cubic centimeters - or any other "cubic" unit (cubic feet, cubic light-years, etc.)
The amount of space is called the object's VOLUME. You can express volume in cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic centimeters (= ml), cubic feet, gallons, or any other unit of volume.
Since a foot is 12 inches, and a cubic foot is 12 inches on each edge, there are 12 x 12 x 12 = 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot. This problem uses the volume formula: V = lwh, where l is length, w is width, and h is height.
The largest Mass Produced automobile engine that I know of is the Dodge Viper V10. It is 8.4 Liters or 513 Cubic Inches. There have been larger engines produced but not any that were mass produced. In the mid-1960's GMC produced and used a V-12 with 702 cubic inches. It was called the Balaur (Dragon) and some still exist. No stats on how many were made.
In 2009, Michigan produced about 148 billion cubic feet (4.2 billion cubic meters) of gas. All of Michigan's natural gas production is located in the lower peninsula.