There's no formula for the weight of a cubic foot of water, any more than there's a
formula to calculate the weight of your best friend. You just have to weigh them, or
look it up in a book, and then you know.
In the case of a cubic foot of water, it's pretty easy, because if the water is pure
and the temperature and pressure are the same every time, then every cubic foot
has the same weight.
" 621/2 pounds " is an easy number to remember, and it's quite close.
180/62.5 = 2.88 cubic feet
Tons is unit for weight Cubic feet is unit for volume The formula for conversion depends on the item that is used. Water, Oxygen, Glass and Metal are some examples. The weight in order from least to most is: Oxygen, Water, Glass and lastly metal
Approximately 102 pounds for 1.63 cubic feet of water (12.2 US gallons).
The weight of 2.25 cubic feet of water is approx 4495 pounds-force (lbf).
One cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds.
11 cubic feet of plain (non-salt) water weighs approximately 686.7 pounds or 311.5 kilograms.
200 cubic feet of water weighs about 12,462.5 pounds or 6.23 tons.
Approximately 1,620.2 pounds.
That is 18,041.403 pounds
If one liter of water weighs one kilogram then 27 cubic feet will have a weight of 1,685.55 pounds.
If the weight is 62.5, then it weighs 62.5
244 cubic feet of what?