Bronze is an alloy, and it can vary in composition.
The density of bronze can be guestimated as approx 8.5 g/cm3
⇒ 1 cu ft of bronze weighs approx 530.64 lbs ≈ 37.9 stones ≈ 4.74 cwt.
1 ft = 30.48 cm
1 cu ft = 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft
= 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm
≈ 28316.85 cm3
1000g = 1 kg
1 kg ≈ 2.205 lbs
14 lb = 1 stone
8 stones = 1 cwt
⇒ 1 cu ft bronze weighs approx 8.5 g/cm3 x 28316.85 cm3 ≈ 240700 g
= 240700 ÷ 1000 kg
= 240.7 kg
≈ 240.7 x 2.205 lbs
≈ 530.63 lbs
≈ 530.63 ÷ 14 stones
≈ 37.9 stones
≈ 37.9 ÷ 8 cwt
≈ 4.74 cwt
Nothing since a square foot is 2 dimensional.
For the purpose of calculating joist sizes for Hay Loft, - what is the weight of a cubic foot or cubic metre of baled hay?
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