The answer depends on several factors: whether the soil is
(a) in a dense state (in the ground),
(b) in a loose state (excavated).
(c) voids (non-solids) saturated with water
(d) voids (non-solids) dry, or partially saturated.
(e) soil type is cohesive or sandy
Examples: Saturated (dry)
Very dense sandy soil 130 (115)
Very loose sandy soil 115 (90)
Very hard clay 115 (90) i.e, dense state
Very soft clay 105 (70) i.e. loose state
A reasonable value for garden soils is 120 lb/ft3 (+-5)
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We just purchased a bag of potting soil that was 2 cubic foot and it weighed 80 pounds so my calculation is 40 pounds in one cubic foot.
The density of the potting soil is needed to answer this question.
8lbs.
22 lbs
40.14 lbs
One stone is 14 lbs. Thus, 11 stone is 154 lbs.
A ton is 2,000 lbs.
841.5 lbs
842 lbs (382kg).
About 2.2 pounds.
2 stone is equivalent to 28 lbs.
She weighed an equivalent of about 23,000 adult elephants, or 46,328 tons.
2000lbs a metric ton is 2200 lbs
6.25 tablespoons (tbsp) in lbs are equivalent to 27 lbs.
That would be the equivalent to about 14.1 kilograms.