1.429 grammes per litre (litres are the standard volume measurement of gases in the United Kingdom).
Once cubic foot of water weighs 62lbs water expands 4% when frozen, so..... one cubic foot of water becomes 1.04 cubic feet of ice, so..... one cubic foot of ice should weigh 59.52 lbs I surmized this by subtracting 4% from the weight of the water since 1.04 cubic feet of ice weighs the same as one cubic foot of water and because we only want the weight of one cubic foot of ice. 1water = 1.04Ice = 62lbs so (1.04Ice - 4%) = 1 Ice = 59.52 lbs Please, Check it yourself, I'm no mathematician.
At 0°C and one atmosphere pressure, ozone gas has a mass of 2.141 gm/L. This is a mass of 60.63 gm, with an Imperial weight of 0.1337 pounds. Liquid ozone is much heavier, with about 84.40 lb/ft3.
Oxygen costs nothing. Everyone is surrounded by an almost limitless supply
of it all the time, and it's free for the taking, whether he wants it or not.
However, if you want it compressed into a steel tank, you'll have to pay
someone to compress it and stuff it into the tank, and they'll also charge
a refundable deposit for the tank. The cost will depend on the size of the
tank, the pressure inside, and how pure you want the oxygen to be.
Ozone's molecular weight is 48 amu. Ozone is a molecule with formula O3. It is bent in shape and has sp and sp2 hybridised oxygen atoms.
Depends on the gas and also the pressure of the air.
A pound and that's a gay joke.
One CU FT of Zinc weights 441 lbs
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5300 feet
"CFM" and "CMH" are rates of flow, typically of air or other gases, used to describe the capacity of an HVAC or air handling system, or of a fan. CFM = cubic feet per minute CMH = cubic meters per hour (1 ft3/min) x (meter/3.28084 feet)3 x (60 min/hour) = 1.7 m3/hour 1 m3/hour = 0.5886 ft3/min
Complications may arise from this form of treatment and during transport to or from the oxygen chamber. Therefore, some patients may not receive enough benefit to outweigh possible complications.
It obviously depends on the size of the logs. See link for more information. It is also generaly defined as about 120 cubic feet of wood, or as a pile 8 ft by 4 ft by 4ft.
Grams. * * * * * That is total rubbish. Grams is a measure of mass, not volume. Volume may be measured in cubic centimetres ( 1 cc = 1 millilitre) for small objects, litres for medium sized objects to cubic metres for "normal" large objects and cubic kilometres for mountains or bigger.
12.96 cubic yards.
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There are 17,770 gallons of water in 2,376 cubic feet.
About 25 cubic feet, or almost one cubic yard. Road salt weighs 80 pounds per cubic foot
Volume = pi*12*7 = 7*pi cubic feet
To determine the volume (cubic feet), multiply the dimensions together. There are 25 x 20 x 8 = 4000 cubic feet.
294 KGAns 2 - There is no answer as there is NO co-relation between the figures given ! Cubic feet is a volume and Kg (kilograms) is a weight.ie - 42 cubic feet of feathers weighs a lot less than 42 cubic feet of concrete.
366 cubic feet = 2737.87 gallonsyou may try the online converter linked below
280 cubic feet = about 1,744 Imperial gallons OR 2,095 US gallons.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inches42 gallons = (42 x 231) cubic inches = (42 x 231 / 1,728) = 5.6146 cubic feet (rounded)
(640 cubic feet) x (1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot) / (231 cubic inches per gallon) = 4787.5 gallons (rounded)Regardless of what's in those cubic feet.Even if they're empty.