Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm^3
1 inch is 2.54 cm.
So, a cube of aluminum with a volume of one cubic inch has a volume of 16.39 (rounded to hundredths place) cm^3
Multiply that by 2.7 g/cm^3 and you get 44.25 g.
Since your original question was in inches, I assume you want the answer in ounces.
So, the final answer is this: One cubic inch of aluminum weighs 1.56 ounces.
On average, one cubic meter of bark chips weigh between 250-400 kg, depending on the type of bark and its moisture content.
A standard cubic foot of methane at room temperature and pressure weighs about 0.0419 pounds, or 18.9 grams.
On average, wet sand can weigh around 120-150 pounds per cubic foot. Given that 1 gallon is approximately 0.1337 cubic feet, 55 gallons of wet sand may weigh between 725-910 pounds.
The volume of 1 litre is 1000 cubic centimetres. For a metal it is much better to use cubic centimetres. For liquids like milk or oil you use litres. The density of gold is 19.3 grams per cubic centimetre. So, 1000 cubic centimetres of lead weigh 1000 times 19.3 = 19300 grams or 19.3 kilograms.
Tungsten has a density of 19.25 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, 1 liter of tungsten would weigh approximately 19.25 kilograms.
Aluminium is a third of the weight of steel. 1 cubic cm of Aluiminium weighs 2.7grams.
That's not geometry: look up the density of the metal then calculate (if it's not quoted in cu. in.).
The aluminium density is 2,7 g/cm3. Mass = volume x densitySo, the mass is 76,455 kg.
a cubic ton
How much does 1 cubic meter of fuel oil weigh
None. A millimetre is a measure of length; weight would be measured in millinewtons.
Soda cans are made of 100% aluminium. What you weigh is what you get!
It would weigh 1,342 pounds.
1 cubic meter asphalt=how much wieght
A millimetre of water weighs nothing, because a millimetre is a measurement in one dimension - a measurement of length. 3 dimensions are needed to describe a real quantity, with mass. A millilitre of water, on the other hand, equivalent to 1cm3, has a mass of exactly a gram. This is because the properties of water are among the principle constants upon which the metric system is based. A cubic millimetre of water has a mass of 0.001g.
A cubic yard of finely crushed asphalt will weigh about 2,600 pounds
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