Same as the number of gallons of water. About 7.48 US gallons. 1 US gallon = 231 cubic inches. 1 cubic foot = (12 in)3 = 1728 in3. So divide 1728/231 = approx 7.48
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches = [ 231 / (12 x 12 x 12) ] = 0.13368 cubic foot (rounded)
1 cu foot = 7.48051948 US gallons
About 6.2 US gallons.
About 6.4 US gallons per cubic foot.
Depending on type of compost, density and moisture content 1 cubic foot of compost will weigh about 10 to 11 pounds.
28.32L per cubic foot.
Assuming the motor oil has a density of roughly 54.9 pounds/cubic foot, 5 liters of motor oil will weigh approximately 9.7 pounds.
35 pounds per cubic foot, Sorry, that's all I could find
a cubic foot of human fat weighs 56.8 lbs A cubic foot of human fat does not weigh 56.8 pounds. Where pray-tel did you get such a fact? Concrete weight @ 150 pounds per cubic foot. A cubic foot of body fat, 12"x12"x12" more likely weighs in @ 12 pounds. Lean muscle takes up 1/3 the space of human body fat. So you thing a cubic foot of lean muscle weighs in at more that concrete? 168 plus pounds? You need to go back and do some research and recalculate your reply. Doc Haley
A cubic foot of corn oil weighs about 28.136 kg or a bit under 62.4 pounds.
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In a technical sense, any fuel used by ships is bunker fuel. As regards heavy fuel oil, it's either No. 5 or No. 6 fuel oil, and is most commonly No. 6 or "bunker fuel" or "navy special fuel oil" or something similar.No. 6 heavy fuel oil has a specific gravity of about 0.94 to 0.95 at room temperature (68 degrees F), and that translates to a weight density of about 59.3 to 59.9 pounds per cubic foot. Water weighs 62.44 pounds per cubic foot, by comparison at 68 degrees F.
I may be missing something here, by knowing nothing about lubricating oil.Gallons are volume, so can be converted directly to cubic feet ... even if they're empty.There doesn't need to be a substance involved, and if there is, its weight is irrelevant.42 US gallons ===> 5.6146 cubic feet (rounded)
Automobile oils weigh between 54.931335 and 58.676654 pounds per cubic foot. Converted to the metric system, it weighs between 880 and 940 kilograms per cubic meter.
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20 foot pounds. Do not overtighten.