According to 'Reade' ( http://www.reade.com/Particle_Briefings/spec_gra2.html ) the specific gravity and weight per cu/ft is
1. Slab Granite (2.69 - specific gravity / 168 lb per cu/ft)
2. Broken Granite (1.65 - specific gravity / 103 lb per cu/ft
This seemed a reasonable guide based on my experience. However, since stone that is typically referred to as granite is actually a composite of many types of rock material, including granite. Accuracy in determining weight would depend on accuracy in determining the composition of the rock.
The density of granite stone dust is typically around 150 pounds per cubic foot or 2,400 kilograms per cubic meter.
The average density of granite is 2.75 g/cm3.
Granite chippings are granite aggregates that are primarily composed of feldspar and used as paving material. The density of granite chippings is 166.5 lbs / ft3 .
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20 grams of granite has more density compared to cotton balls because granite is denser and heavier than cotton balls, which are lightweight and fluffy. Density is defined as the mass of an object divided by its volume, so even though both may weigh the same, the volume of granite is smaller, resulting in higher density.
Granite is stone. And it's heavy. It has a density of about 2.75g/cm3 which means it's 2.75 times as dense as water. A block of granite that was a cubic foot in size would weigh between 171 and 172 pounds.