Nothing.
A weight is a force whereas a pound is a measure of mass. For example, a mass of 27 pounds would weight nothing in outer space (at the Lagrange points to be more precise), but would have a weight of millions of pound-weight near a black hole.
Depends on the size of the aquarium. Water weights 10 pounds per gallon.
According to the related link, PHYSLINK.COM, "1 cubic foot of air at standard temperature and pressure assuming average composition weighs approximately 0.0807 lbs". The weight of air is highly dependant on the air temperature and barometric pressure.
How big is 6 ounces of feathers? Ounces is weight, not volume. If I am correct, you can convert miligrams to cubic centemeters. 6 ounces = 170097.14 milligrams 170097.14 cc With our knowledge of mg to cc, we then can convert cubic centemetrs to cubic feet. 170097.14 cubic centimeters = 6.0069238 cubic feet Your 6oz of fish is about 6 cubic feet.
A cubic yard is a box one yard on each side.1 cubic yard = 1 yard x 1 yard x 1 yard.There are 3 feet in one yard.1 cubic yard = 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet.3x3x3 = your answer9
Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.Since 1 yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 33, or 27, cubic feet.
The weight of 2.25 cubic feet of water is approx 4495 pounds-force (lbf).
If the weight is 62.5, then it weighs 62.5
The weight of any volume of water will depend on the gravitational force acting upon it. 57 cubic feet of water would weigh nothing in a spaceship, for example.
The weight of 0.4 cubic feet depends on the density of the material. To convert volume to weight, you need to know the specific density. If we assume an average material density of 100 lbs/cubic foot, then 0.4 cubic feet would weigh 40 lbs.
Approximately 1,419.34 pounds @8.34 pounds per US gallon.
2.5 cubic feet of water weighs about: 156 pounds.
2.25 cubic feet of water weighs about 140 pounds.
The weight of river sand can vary depending on its moisture content, but on average, river sand weighs about 2,600 pounds per cubic yard. So, for 100 cubic feet, you would be looking at approximately 3,704 pounds of river sand.
Approximately 102 pounds for 1.63 cubic feet of water (12.2 US gallons).
One cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds.
Approximately 1,620.2 pounds.
That is 18,041.403 pounds