'Cu' is the chemical symbol for copper.
The density of copper is 8.96 gm/cm3 .
The density of steel is typically around 490 pounds per cubic foot in English units.
To convert 1 cubic foot (cu ft) of sand to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the sand, which typically ranges from about 1,440 to 1,600 kg/m³. First, convert cubic feet to cubic meters (1 cu ft ≈ 0.0283168 m³). Then, multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density of the sand. For example, if using a density of 1,600 kg/m³, the calculation would be: 1 cu ft × 0.0283168 m³/cu ft × 1,600 kg/m³ ≈ 45.36 kg.
Because mass = volume x density you need to know this value of density to calculate the mass.
To convert kilograms (kg) to cubic feet (cu ft) for a solid material, you typically need the density of the material in kg/cu ft. The formula to calculate volume in cubic feet (V) for a given weight in kilograms (W) is V = W / (density in kg/cu ft). Note that for different materials the density will vary and will affect the conversion factor.
Physical Data : [top] Density (lb / cu. in.) 0.098 Specific Gravity 2.7 Melting Point (Deg F) 1090 Modulus of Elasticity Tension 10 Modulus of Elasticity Torsion 3.8
His density in g/cu. cm is... 1 oz/(0.3 cu. in) =3.33 oz/cu. in =5.76 g/cu. cm
2691kg/cu metre
You need the density of the liquid. Convert litres to cubic cms (multiply * 1000) > mass (grams) = volume (cu cms) * density (g / cu cm)
0.284 pounds / cu in ( 7.86 grams / cu cm )
The density of steel is typically around 490 pounds per cubic foot in English units.
Density is the mass of a substance divided by its volume, ie lb/cu ft or g/ml
Density is mass per unit volume. Density units include : ( 1 ) g per cu cm ( 2 ) kg per cu m ( 3 ) lbm per cu ft ( 4 ) kg per L
It depends on the density of rubber. Different kind of rubber have different density so different weights. weight = volume X Density in your case the volume is 1cuM. Natural rubber - 920 Kg/cu M Neoprene Rubber - 1230 kg/ cu M Silicone Rubber - 1150 kg/cu M EPDM Rubber - 860 kg/cu M Ramki- India
You need to know the density of copper, which is 8.96 g/cm3 at room temperature. Density = mass/volume. To solve for mass, the equation is manipulated so that mass = density x volume. 1mL = 1cm3, so 7.00mL Cu = 7.00cm3 Cu. Mass = 8.96g/cm3 x 7.00cm3 Cu =62.7g Cu
Density of rice husk is about 122kg/cu. meter.
To convert 1 cubic foot (cu ft) of sand to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the sand, which typically ranges from about 1,440 to 1,600 kg/m³. First, convert cubic feet to cubic meters (1 cu ft ≈ 0.0283168 m³). Then, multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density of the sand. For example, if using a density of 1,600 kg/m³, the calculation would be: 1 cu ft × 0.0283168 m³/cu ft × 1,600 kg/m³ ≈ 45.36 kg.
The bulk density of wood chips varies from about 550 Ibs/cu yd for new wood chips to 750 Ibs/cu yd for recycled wood chips.