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How much does 1m3 of ice weigh?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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10y ago

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Concrete has a density of approximately 2400 kg/m3.

As such the weight of 1m3 of concrete is equal to:

2400 x 9.81

Weight of 1m3 of concrete = 23,544 Newtons.

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The density of ice at the freezing temperature is 0.9167 gm/cm3 .

There are 1 million cm3 in 1 m3, so the mass of ice in the m3 is 916,700 grams = 916.7 kilograms.

On Earth, that mass weighs 8,990.1 newtons (2,021 pounds).

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14y ago

depends on the density of the substance being measured

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The Tesco Steering Wheel or balanced scorecard has five segments -- customer, operations, finance, people and community.

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The weight of one cubic metre of gravel concrete is 23,550 Newtons. Cement concrete weighs less: 23,240 Newtons.

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11y ago

=~1t. or 1000kg

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not much

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3y ago

pV=mRT

=> m=(pV)/(RT)

R=8.314E3/Mi

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