It completely depends on the gauge, or diameter of the wire. Some very large wires found in industrial plants can weigh more than a pound per foot, while very fine wire found in small motors can take several hundred feet to make a pound.
There are approximately 10.5 feet of 20 gauge silver wire in 1 ounce.
1 newton = 0.2248 pound (3.597 ounces) 1 pound = 4.4484 newtons (all rounded)
1 kg = 2.2 pound 1 pound = 0.45 kg
The weight of 9-gauge smooth wire is approximately 0.0148 pounds per foot. To find out how many feet are in 10 pounds, divide 10 pounds by 0.0148 pounds per foot. This calculation yields about 675 feet of 9-gauge smooth wire in 10 pounds.
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There are approximately 10.5 feet of 20 gauge silver wire in 1 ounce.
one pound of what? cubic feet is unit for volume and pound is unit for weight. So, cubic feet can only be calculated if you know the material and its density.
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1 pound is equal to approximately 0.4536 kilograms.