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1 foot = 30.48 cm, cube this for volume in cu cm = 28316.85 cu cm,

weight at 1 g / cu cm (density of water) = 28316.85 grams = 28.31685 kgs,

then * 2.2046 ( kgs > pounds)

= 62.43 pounds

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