A cubic foot of aluminum weighs 168.48 pounds.
yes its true
That would also depend on the thickness of that square inch!
One kilogram of aluminum has a mass of one kilogram. It's weight is one kilogram. It's volume would be .37L, and it's density would be 2.70 kg/L
Around 13.6 oz. or 0.85 lb one can weighs 0.57 oz.
2060 kilograms
I just bought one and I lifted it up myself to get it in the back of my dodge. I'd say around100 lbs.
.032 Aluminum sheet typically weighs about .45lbs per square foot. Do one square inch would be 1/144th of that, or .003lbs. A little under 1/10th of an ounce
No. Think of it this way - say you had 20 basketballs and 20 bowling balls. Will the basketballs weigh the same as the bowling balls? No, because an individual basketball weighs less than a bowling ball, so if you have equal numbers of them, they aren't going to weigh the same. Now take 6.02 × 1023 atoms (one mole) of neon and 6.02 × 1023 atoms of aluminum. One atom of neon is going to weigh less than one atom of aluminum, so equal numbers of them aren't going to weigh the same.
You cannot weigh an area. Just as you cannot weigh a distance. (How much does one centimeter weigh?)
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
No one had the guts to try and weigh her.
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