To convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch, we need to know that there are approximately 16.39 cubic centimeters in a cubic inch. So, we can convert the density of platinum from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch by multiplying by 16.39. The density of platinum per cubic inch would be 21.4g/cm3 x 16.39 = 350.646 g/in3.
Copper weighs more than silver, as copper has a higher density compared to silver. In terms of density, copper has around 8.96 grams per cubic centimeter, while silver has a density of approximately 10.49 grams per cubic centimeter.
The weight of 1 cubic inch of uranium metal is approximately 0.70 pounds or 0.32 kilograms.
First: Use the fact that 1 pound= 453.6g (4 figure precision throughout)So, 1g = 1/453.6 lb = 0.002205 lbSecondly: Use the fact that 1 inch = 2.54 cmSo 1 cm= 1/2.54 inch= 0.3937 inch1 cubic cm = 0.3937 x 0.3937 x 0.3937 = 0.06102 cubic inchesNow density = mass/volumeFor mass in g and volume in cubic cm, the density is given in g / cm cubedTo convert units to pounds per cubic inch, we need to write the formula converting g to lbs and cubic cm to cubic inches.So,1 g/ 1 cm cubed = 0.002205/0.06102= 0.03614 lbs per cubic inchThis is the conversion factor to use.So to convert the density of mercury from 13.6 g per cm cubed to lbs/cubic inch, we multiply by 0.03614 to get 0.4915 lbs/ cubic inchChris BoyleMilton Keynes UK(B.Sc, M.Sc- Physics)
Ununoctium is a synthetic element that has a very short half-life and does not exist in measurable quantities, so it is impossible to determine its weight per cubic inch.
The density of Nitinol, a nickel-titanium alloy, typically ranges from 6.45 to 6.70 g/cm^3.
The given answers are confusing and misuse units. The density at room temperature of the most common isotope of Pu (i.e., 239) is 19.816 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3). One cubic inch equals 16.387 064 cm^3. 19.816 * 16.387 064 = 324.73 g/in^3.
There is no such thing as a 'cubic square inch'. The density of aluminum is 0.0858 pound per cubic inch. (rounded)
2.54 grams/cubic inch
Amorphous polypropylene has a density of 0.855 gm/cm3. To convert to gm/cubic inch, 0.855 gm/cm3x16.39 cm3/cubic inch = 14.0 gm/cubic inch
about .23 lbs per cubic inch
The density of thallium is 11.85 gm/cc, or 11.85 times the density of water.After some massaging, that converts to 6.847 ounces per cubic inch.
In measuring the density of gypsum, its crushed density is 1.602 grams per cubic centimeter. It is 0.926 ounce per cubic inch.
0.26 lbs/ cubic inch
taking the normal density of water as 1g/cc, the amount of water in 1 cubic inch would be 16.387064 grams. Addition about 1 cubic inch.
one -tenth of a pound ( 0.1 pounds) since it has a density of 0.1 pounds per cubic inch
It ranges from 0.033 pounds per cubic inch to 0.043 pounds per cubic inch.
None. The most dense metal is osmium and its density is 1.3 oz per cubic inch.