50 pounds
Its weight is(432) x (the weight of each cubic foot) .
The weight of soil can vary depending on its composition and moisture content. However, as a general guideline, the average weight of dry soil is approximately 75 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, to calculate the weight of 1.5 cubic feet of soil, you can multiply the weight per cubic foot (75 pounds) by the volume (1.5 cubic feet): Weight = Volume × Weight per cubic foot Weight = 1.5 cubic feet × 75 pounds per cubic foot Weight = 112.5 pounds So, approximately 1.5 cubic feet of soil would weigh around 112.5 pounds. Keep in mind that this is an average estimation and the actual weight can vary depending on the specific characteristics of the soil.
I don't know, but one way to find out is to weigh a cubic inch of jelly then multiply that weight by 1728 (123).
48.23 pounds (US)This is how I figured it:60 pounds per bushel (US law).1.244 bushels per cubic foot.
Approximately 56 pounds per cubic foot for a dry formulation such as MAP (monoammonium phosphate).
The weight of a cubic foot of rock will depend on the specific gravity and proportion of the minerals that compose the rock.
80 lbs per cubic foot
For the purpose of calculating joist sizes for Hay Loft, - what is the weight of a cubic foot or cubic metre of baled hay?
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.
321.112512 kg.
You can't-lb per cubic foot is a measurement of pressure, tonnes is measure of weight. You could convert Ib per cubic foot to tonnes per cubic foot or more usually, gram per cubic centimetre but not lb per cubic foot to tonnes
150 pounds That is 1 cubic foot and concrete weighs 150 pounds per cubic foot
62.4
About 100 pounds per cubic foot
37 lbs.
1 cubic foot of air will support 62 lbs
1 cubic foot of iron, at room temperature would weigh approx 2190 newtons.