I think it is 0.1227 pounds but I have seen 0.1144 pounds used.
The weight of a cubic foot of rock will depend on the specific gravity and proportion of the minerals that compose the rock.
The answer depends on the density of the rock. A cubic foot of pumice, for example, can have a mass of around 15.6 pounds whereas minerals rich in metals such as iridium will have mass exceeding 1200 pounds.
Basalt (solid)--188 pounds per cubic foot.
1 cubic yard is 27 cubic feet, so 3 cubic yards is 81 cubic feet. At 125 lb per cubic foot, that much topsoil would weigh 10,125 lb. At 2000 lb per ton, that converts to 5.0625 tons (if we assume complete precision of all the numbers - if not, then we would be limited to 1 digit of precision because the 3 in 3 cubic yards is only precise to 1 digit. In that case we would have to round the answer off to be 5 tons)
It depends how small it is crushed and how tightly it's packed. The smaller it's crushed and more tightly it's packed, the heavier it is as there is more ice and less space between the pieces of ice. In the most finely crushed and firmly packed volumes of the frozen stuff, the cubic foot of crushed ice will approach being a solid block. A cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. A solid block of ice of the same volume weighs about 57.5 pounds. A cubic foot of "normal" crushed ice might weigh 35 to 45 pound range. And it could weigh more or less.
The amount of carbon dioxide produced by a gas stove depends on the type of fuel used and the efficiency of the stove. Burning 1 cubic foot of natural gas typically produces about 12 pounds of carbon dioxide. However, newer stoves are more efficient and produce less carbon dioxide compared to older models.
The density of aluminum is approximately 0.098 pounds per cubic inch. To convert this to pounds per cubic foot, you would first convert cubic inches to cubic feet (1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches) and then multiply by the density in pounds per cubic inch. Therefore, the density of aluminum in pounds per cubic foot is approximately 169 pounds per cubic foot.
To convert ounces per cubic inch to pounds per cubic foot, you can use the following conversion factors: 1 pound = 16 ounces 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches First, convert ounces to pounds by dividing by 16. Then, convert cubic inches to cubic feet by dividing by 1728. Multiply the two conversion factors to get the final result in pounds per cubic foot.
Depends on whether it's a cubic foot of feathers or a cubic foot of lead.
0.116 pounds per cubic inch
150 pounds That is 1 cubic foot and concrete weighs 150 pounds per cubic foot
Typical window glass weighs 156 pounds per cubic foot. For comparison, a cubic foot of aluminum weighs about 168 pounds, and a cubic foot of oak is around 50 pounds.
A cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pounds (7.48 gallons * 8.33 pounds).
It could be pounds per cubic inch, or pounds per cubic foot, or tons per cubic yard. The only substance I know in fps is water which is 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
One cubic foot of water weighs 62.46 pounds.
There are approximately 43 pounds per cubic feet of potatoes. Thus there are 8000 X 43 = 344,000 pounds of potatoes in 8000 cubic feet.
There are 62.4 pounds of water in a cubic foot. Fish have about the same density as water, so probably about the same.