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Average soil can support at least 1500 pounds per square foot. An engineer calculates the weight the structural element transfers to the soil. If a 1'x1' column transfers 6,000 lbs. to the ground, and the soil strength is 1500 lbs/sqft, the foundation footing should be 2'x2', or 4 sqft (4sqft x 1500lb/sqft = 6,000 lb.).
An acre furrow slice is the volume of soil in an acre at 6-7" depth. One AFS weighs 2,000,000 lbs. The depth is based on the depth old farmers used to till their fields at.
one cubic foot of earth, depending on the type, weighs approx. 100 lbs.
The unit weight of sand/soil is 105 lbs/cu ft1-gallon (dry) is equivalent to 0.156 cu ftSo a 55-gallon drum has a capacity of 55*0.156 = 8.58 cu ftSoil unit weight * drum capacity cu ft = 105*8.58 = 900.9 lbs
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In dry weights such as flour or sugar, one pound is equal to 0.78 quarts. Therefore, 20 lbs. equals 15.6 quarts.
about 4 quarts
about 4.5 quarts
The answer depends on several factors: whether the soil is (a) in a dense state (in the ground), (b) in a loose state (excavated). (c) voids (non-solids) saturated with water (d) voids (non-solids) dry, or partially saturated. (e) soil type is cohesive or sandy Examples: Saturated (dry) Very dense sandy soil 130 (115) Very loose sandy soil 115 (90) Very hard clay 115 (90) i.e, dense state Very soft clay 105 (70) i.e. loose state A reasonable value for garden soils is 120 lb/ft3 (+-5) tgd
2 lbs per quart, so 55 quarts of water would be roughly 110 lbs.
Yes.
4 lbs.
Depends on the density of the material
56 lbs of flax seeds is 12.6 dry quarts(US) or 14.7 liquid quarts(US)
Yes
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