None. The most dense metal is osmium and its density is 1.3 oz per cubic inch.
It weighs 1.5 ounces per cubic inch
One cubic inch of titanium weighs 0.163 pounds, 73.935 grams, or 2.608 ounces. -Stoxvell
Kiln dried Red Oak at 6 percent moisture content weighs 4.444 ounces per cubic inch WRONG! 4.444 ounces per cubic inch is off by a factor of 10. It should be .4444 ounces per cubic inch
The density of lead is 11.34g per cubic centimetre. As there are 16.387 cubic centimetres in one cubic inch, one cubic inch of lead weighs 11.34 X 16.387 or 185.83grams. In ounces this is 6.55 (or just over 6 and a half) ounces.
7.48x128=957.51Answer, 1 cubic foot filled with water, will have 957.51 ounces of water.Answer.; that means 1-cubic foot = 957.51/16 ~ 59.84 pounds =1-cubic foot - of water._______________________As you're most likely aware, there are two completely different kinds of 'ounce',and you haven't specified which one you're talking about. So here are both:Weight:For weight, it makes a difference what substance the cubic foot is full of.1 cubic foot of vacuum weighs. . . . . . . . . . . . . zero ounces.1 cubic foot of 70-degree, sea level air weighs 1.26 ounces.1 cubic foot of water weighs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 998.4 ounces1 cubic foot of gold weighs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,296 ouncesVolume:1 cubic foot =1,728 cubic inches = 7.48052 gallons = 957.51 'fluid' ounces
Cooper weighs 542 lbs. per square foot. So, 542 divided by 1,728 (the number of inches per square foot). One cubic inch of copper weighs 0.31 lbs., or about 5 ounces.
It has a mass of 1.555 ounces per cubic inch.
Copper has a higher density then silver. So a cubic inch of copper weighs more then a cubic inch of silver.
An ounce is a measurement of weight. A cubic inch is a measurement of volume.
Teflon weighs approximately .079 LBS per cubic inch.
1 cubic inch of pure gold weighs 316.598 grams; 10.17886 troy oz; or 11.16767 imperial ounces. Therefore, an ounce would be slightly less than 1/10th cubic inch: 1/10.17886 = 0.98242828764714 in2.
Cast Copper weighs 542 lbs per cubic foot. Therefore divide 542 by 1,728 (cu.in./cu.ft) and the number is copper weighs 0.31 pounds per cubic inch, or, about 5 oz. per cubic inch