The density of pure uranium metal is 19,1 g/cm3.
Uranium has a density of 19 grams/cubic centimeter. The difference between natural U and slightly enriched U is hardly worth considering. Work out the volume of the baseball from V = 4/3 x Pi x R3, R being half the diameter.
The density of uranium is about 19,050 kilograms per cubic meter. The weight of uranium would depend on the volume or size of the sample being measured. For example, 1 cubic meter of uranium would weigh approximately 19,050 kilograms.
Its really hard to say, the only nuclear bomb that might contain that much uranium (probably as depleted uranium) would be a hydrogen fusion bomb with a uranium tamper.Depending on many design features, it would probably weigh a bit under 2 tons and have a yield somewhere between 2 megatons and 20 megatons, most of that produced by fission of the uranium tamper.NO nuclear bomb could ever contain that much weapons grade uranium, as it would be so far beyond critical that it would simply melt in the factory as it was being assembled and kill anyone nearby with neutron and gamma radiation.
Uranium is a silvery-grey metal in both solid and liquid state, However on exposure to air it produces a black uranium oxide on its surface, which would happen much faster to liquid uranium than to solid uranium.
Uranium dioxide, nuclear grade, not enriched has a value greater 100 US $/kg.
5,2356 dm3
Depending on the volume. Mass (g) = V (cm3) x 19,1
12.5kg
12000kg
The square inch is a unit of area. The cubic inch is a unit of volume; a cubic inch of uranium has a mass of approx. 312,2 grams.
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26,000 pounds
13,700 lbs.
12,000 lbs
A case Vac weighs between 2400 to 4700 pounds.
Density of uranium: 19,1 g/cm3 1 cubic inch = 16,38706 cm3 The mass of 1 cubic inch of uranium is 313 g.
12,000 lbs