I am a chemist and I have been studying helium and I am glad to help you by telling you that it is $3.690486 per cubic foot.
$1500 per gram
13.95
Approximately 15 cubic feet of Helium.
Nothing by itself. The cubic foot must be full of some kind of matter to have weight. Obviously, a cubic foot of feathers will weigh far, far less than a cubic foot of lead.
Flowable fill grout mixes typically range from 90 to 140 pounds per cubic foot depending on the mix proportions.
helium can lift about 0.067 pounds per cubic foot because that is the difference between its weight and it's upward forceso120 / 0.067 = 1791.044776119403 cubic feet of helium assuming that it is contained by baloonswithout baloons, the helium will just simply get trapped in the atmosphere.
175 lbs
9.052 pounds
at $2.15 a gallon, one cubic foot is $0.0591
Helium isn't usually sold by the gram, but by volume. Typical prices for a, say, 15 cubic foot container (that's 15 cubic feet at STP; the container itself is significantly smaller) would be around $50. A cubic foot is about 28.3 L, so that's about $0.12 per liter. A mole of ideal gas at STP is 22.4 L, and a mole of helium would have a mass of 1 gram, so, roughly $2.70 per gram is about right. As with most things, you can get a much better price if you buy in bulk.
It cost me $12.62 per cubic foot removed
$5.00 per cubic foot
Approximately 15 cubic feet of Helium.
1 Cubic Foot = 7.48051948 Gallons
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches
Cubic-Foot Refrigerators: Two-Door, Single Bottom-Drawer Freezer Models: $87.84. Side-By-Side Models: $88.68. Four-Door
it costs around 100AED /cubic meter.
You can not compare a square foot to a cubic foot because they are 2 different quantities!
There are 59.8 pints in one (1) cubic foot