1 ft = 30.48cm
1 ft^3 = (30.48)^3 = 28,316.85 cm^3 or cc
Steel's (Iron) Specific gravity / RD is 7.8 ~ 7.8 g/ cm^3 or cc
therefore,
28316.85cc = 1 cubic ft/ 1 ft^3 = 7.8g*28316.85 = 220,871.43gms or 220.871 kg
It varies somewhat, but an average value is about 450 pounds per cubic foot.
Cast iron has a weight density of 450 pounds per ma cubic foot.
Cast iron is 6800 - 7800 kg/cu.m
also said as
6800000 - 7800000 grams per cubic metre
also as
68000000 - 78000000 grams per cubic cm
Gray cast iron is around 118 grams per cubic inch.
The iron density is 7,874 g/cm3. Mass = volume x density
So, the mass is approx. 223 kg.
490 lbs per cubic foot
0.283 pounds per cubic inch
It will weigh 2,184 newtons
1KG
Alot... Its all cast iron...
This is a trick question, right? Regardless of the substance , if they weigh the same, they have the same weight. What is different is the density of sbustances. For instance a cubic foot of Helium weighs less than a cubic foot of carbon dioxide. A cubic foot of iron weighs more than a cubic foot of aluminum. If you visit the web site http://www.chemicalelements.com you can look up the density of many substances that are called elements.
Cast Steel: 7.85 g/cm3 490 lb/cuft Rolled Steel 7.93 g/cm3 495 lb/cuft
I have read that the cast iron case added 150 pounds to the Powerglide transmission, and I have also read that the aluminum Powerglide weighs about 95 pounds, complete. I have moved an aluminum Powerglide by hand, and that sounds about right. Based upon these two statements, the cast Iron Powerglide should weigh about 245 pounds...
Gray cast iron is around 118 grams per cubic inch.
Iron weighs 0.284 pounds per cubic inch, while cast iron is about 0.25-0.27 pounds per cubic inch, due to how it is made and processed. So pure iron is heavier
1 cubic foot of iron, at room temperature would weigh approx 2190 newtons.
0.26 lbs/ cubic inch
1KG
Most Chevy small blocks with cast iron intake and exhaust manifolds are about 550 lbs.
The density of ductile cast iron is approximate 7.3 g/cubic centimeter, or 7.3 kg/liter. The density of grey cast iron is approximate 7.2 - 7.4 g/cubic centimeter. The density of cast steel is approximate 7.8 g/cubic centimeter. The density of stainless steel is approximate 7.7 - 7.9 g/cubic centimeter. The density of cast aluminum is approximate 2.6 g/cubic centimeter. However, the density has a range of variation because of the material grades and shrinkage level. So, you can see that cast iron is denser than cast aluminum, but cast steel is more denser. For more information about the "density of ductile cast iron", you can refer to the article at the related links listed below.
No
About 500 TONS (empty)
The items that can be found included in a cast iron cookware set are a 10 1/2 inch round griddle, 5-quart Dutch oven, 10 1/4 inch skillet and 10 1/4 inch iron cover.
Alot... Its all cast iron...
The density of tool steel varies depending on the chemical composition of the grade. The density range is between .268 and .298 pounds per cubic inch. Most grades tend to weigh-in at about .28 pounds per cubic inch. Grades with a high content of vanadium tend to be slightly lighter than most grades because vanadium is lighter than iron. Grades with a high content of tungsten or molybdenum tend to have a higher density because these elements are heavier than iron.