Ten trillion pounds of matter.
'Liter' and any multiple or fraction of it means a volume, not a weight, so the weight depends on the substance that's in that volume. -- If the kiloliter is full of air at sea level, then it weighs about 2.65 pounds. -- If it's full of water, then it weighs about 2,205 pounds. -- If it's full of gold, then it weighs about 42,593 pounds. -- If it's empty, then it weighs zero.
A kilogram of silver weighs more.
Precisely 1.0001 pound or 16 ounces.Well,1 pound. Anything that is a pound if it's a pound of feathers or gold, it still only weighs a pound
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It depends what's in the gallon. If the gallon is empty, it weighs zero. If it has air in it, it weighs a little bit. If it's full of water, it weighs about 8.4 pounds. If it's full of gold, it weighs about 160 pounds.
That completely depends on what substance is in the cubic feet. If the volume is empty, then it weighs zero pounds. If it's full of water, then it weighs roughly 150 pounds. If it's 2.4 cubic feet of gold, then it weighs about 2,865 pounds.
No, pennies do not contain gold. Modern pennies are mostly zinc with a little copper, older pennies are mostly copper with a little zinc.
It weighs 1,204 pounds but only if it is pure 24 Karat Gold.
Pounds, Shillings and Pennies, mostly sterling silver or gold coins, (no paper money).
At or near Earth's surface, a kilogram of anything weighs 2.2046 lbs.
Going by the spot price in February 2018, rounding to the nearest dollar per ounce, half a million dollars' worth of gold weighs 23.5 pounds.
It weighs 3,000 pounds because of all the layers of gold.
No, a standard gold bar at Fort Knox typically weighs about 400 troy ounces, which is roughly 27.5 pounds.
With gold selling in 2012 at $1700 an ounce or more, a trillion dollars worth would be equal to or less than 29,781 short tons (US). A short ton is 2000 pounds (avoirdupois). A troy pound of gold is 12 troy ounces, and is equal to about 0.823 pounds. At $1700 an ounce (troy), gold would be $20,400 a troy pound, or $16,789 a pound (avoirdupois). A ton would therefore be $33,578,000.
That depends on what objects or substances are in the cubic yard. -- If it's full of air, it weighs about 2.15 pounds (if there's no other air around it). -- If it's full of water, it weighs about 1,688 pounds. -- If it's full of gold, it weighs about 32,063 pounds. -- If it's an empty cubic yard, it has no weight at all.