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Coal is an organic substance, and does not have a "standard" weight per volume. It depends on the type of coal, and where it was mined. Additionally coal was delivered in different sized lumps or chunks, which also affected the weight per volume. A cubic foot of coal can weight from under 40 to over 60 pounds, so a cubic yard of coal (27 cubic feet) would run from roughly 1,080 to 1,620 pounds.
It is equal to 0.0011 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
Average weight is about 3 pounds
17.8 pounds
Wet sugar has water in it, but dry sugar does not--and water is a very heavy substance, weighing 8 pounds per gallon. So with that additional weight, wet sugar is heavier than dry sugar.
This depends on the substance. Re-ask the question with the substance or density of the substance. Gallons -> volume Lbs -> weight Weight = volume X density
The Spansih word for "pounds" (as in weight), is libra - just as the Latin. The Spansih abbreviation, therefore, is lb, identical to the common English abbreviation.
"Pounds" can be used to describe the weight of any sample of any substance.
you cannot, they are two different types of measurements. if you have the density of the substance you have the weight for. you could divide the weight/density.
quarts are a measure of volume whereas pounds are a measure of weight. The measure different things and are connected by the density of the substance. To convert pounds to quarts requires the density of the substance, then: quarts = 286 pounds ÷ density with density in quarts per pound.
As with any physical substance, weight is found by defining the amount of the substance in question and then selecting a weight-scale of some kind (for example, 'pounds') by which the amount will be measured. This formula also applies to the weight of 'ground cumin.'
None. A pound is a measure of weight whereas a ml is a measure of volume. The weight of 4500ml depends on the density of the substance.
80 ounces and 5 pounds are the same identical weight.
16 pounds on each scale.
Milliliters is a unit of volume and pounds is a unit of weight. You cannot compare the two without knowing what substance you are talking about.
That depends on what substance is in the gallons. If it's water, then they weigh about 37.6 pounds. If it's gold, then they weigh about 718 pounds. If the gallons are empty, then they have no weight at all.
Weight is dependant on the density of the substance, so to say how much does 120 litres weigh, is impossible. To calculate the weight, the density of the substance is multiplied by the volume. For water, 1 litre is 1 kilogram, so 120 litres is 120 kilograms or 265 pounds.