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A measurement of 179 cubic inches has no direct equivalent in pounds. Cubic inches measure volume while pounds measure weight.
A measurement of 179 cubic inches has no direct equivalent in pounds. Cubic inches measure volume while pounds measure weight.
Cubic feet can't be converted to pounds. Cubic feet measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
There is cubic volume or there is weight but not cubic weight.
Pounds per cubic foot of volume and used to weight the two do not compare.
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.
<B>Cubic feet and pounds are two totally different measurements. </B> Cubic feet measures space and not weight like pounds. So it really depends on the type (the weight) of the clothes which are going to fit into that space !! I found a website says how big your machine should be in terms of the weight of the clothes in pounds.... www.washing-machine-wizard.com/best-washing-machine.html Remember that weight of clothes is taken when the clothes are dry.
There's no conversion factor; LBS is weight, cubic feet is volume.
Specific weight is the weight of the material per unit volume. Water has the specific weight of 62.43 pounds per cubic foot or 9.807 Newtons per cubic meter.
A object weighing 10 pounds with a volume of 1 cubic foot will sink until 0.16 of its volume is under water, and the remaining 0.84 of its volume is above the surface. At that point, the weight of the displaced water is (0.16 cubic foot) x (62.5 pounds/cubic foot) = 10 pounds, and the object will float at that depth, and sink no further.
These units are incompatible. Cubic feet it a unit of volume pounds is a unit of mass (weight)
Coal is an organic substance, and does not have a "standard" weight per volume. It depends on the type of coal, and where it was mined. Additionally coal was delivered in different sized lumps or chunks, which also affected the weight per volume. A cubic foot of coal can weight from under 40 to over 60 pounds, so a cubic yard of coal (27 cubic feet) would run from roughly 1,080 to 1,620 pounds.