5000psi is equal to the pressure at 11,545 ft of water. The density can be found from the equation lbs/ft^3=1.3 x inches-Mercury/Abs temp in Rankine.
This gives lbs/ft^3= 1.3 x 11545 x 1.13/460 =36.9 pounds ( the 1.13 is to convert inches mercury to ft water )
for 10 cuft that makes it 369 pounds.
Short for cubic feet per minute, a measurement of the velocity at which air flows into or out of a space.
cfm stands for cubic feet per minute - this is a term that describes the amount of air flow in duct work - it takes approximately 400 cubic feet per minute air flow per ton of air conditioning
cubic feet per minute
SCFH stands for standard cubic feet per hour
You have to use This Equation (delta) P=Density x gravity x height in This case Density = Density of blood gravity on earth's surface =9.8 height =1.7 m
It all depends upon the density of the substance. 4.8kg of Hydrogen [gas] will take up much, much more cubic meters than 4.8kg of Mercury.Cubic meters are a measure of volume whereas kilograms are a measure of weight. Volume and weight are related by density = weight ÷ volume - the lower the density, the greater the volume for the same weight!
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing the density of the object.
one pound of what? cubic feet is unit for volume and pound is unit for weight. So, cubic feet can only be calculated if you know the material and its density.
You cannot convert cubic feet (volume) to lbs. (weight) without specifying the material, and particularly the density of the material.
Doesn't work. Square feet is a measure of area and cubic feet is a measure of volume.
Good question but you can't figure it out unless you know the density of the substance. Tons is a measure of mass/weight & cubic feet is a measure of volume. Density is measured in mass per unit volume.
You can't, because there is no such thing as "volume lbs." The pound (lb.) is a measure of weight, not of volume. If you want to know the weight of 4.95 cubic feet of something, you need to know the density of the substance, because 4.95 cubic feet of lead weighs much more than 4.95 cubic feet of feathers.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume. Pounds are a measure of weight. These two values cannot be directly converted without knowing the density of the material in question.
244 cubic feet of what?
217147
There's no conversion factor; LBS is weight, cubic feet is volume.
800 cubic feet of water weights roughly 49,941.52 (water volume times density.)