density=mass/volume
volume of osmium= (1.5)^3 cm^3 = 3.375 cm^3
mass of osmium=76.31 g
density= 76.31 g/ 3.375 cm^3= 22.61 g/cm^3
A object weighing 10 pounds with a volume of 1 cubic foot will sink until 0.16 of its volume is under water, and the remaining 0.84 of its volume is above the surface. At that point, the weight of the displaced water is (0.16 cubic foot) x (62.5 pounds/cubic foot) = 10 pounds, and the object will float at that depth, and sink no further.
It ranges from 62.43 pounds per cubic foot at 40 deg F to 59.81 pounds per cubic feet at 100 deg F.
The weight of fish in a cubic foot would vary depending on the density of the fish. Most fish have a similar density to water, which weighs about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. So, a cubic foot of fish would weigh approximately 62.4 pounds.
Pulverised coal = 38 pounds per cubic foot
To convert cubic feet of acetylene to pounds, you need to know the density of acetylene. The density of acetylene is approximately 0.0012 pounds per cubic foot. You can then multiply the cubic feet of acetylene by the density to get the weight in pounds.
One cubic foot of osmium weighs approximately 1,391 pounds. Osmium is one of the densest elements, with a density of around 22.59 grams per cubic centimeter. To calculate the weight of one cubic foot of osmium, you would convert the volume from cubic feet to cubic centimeters and then multiply by the density of osmium.
The density of aluminum is approximately 0.098 pounds per cubic inch. To convert this to pounds per cubic foot, you would first convert cubic inches to cubic feet (1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches) and then multiply by the density in pounds per cubic inch. Therefore, the density of aluminum in pounds per cubic foot is approximately 169 pounds per cubic foot.
It could be pounds per cubic inch, or pounds per cubic foot, or tons per cubic yard. The only substance I know in fps is water which is 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
There are 62.4 pounds of water in a cubic foot. Fish have about the same density as water, so probably about the same.
14,300 pounds. Sand has a density of 100 pounds per cubic foot.
A object weighing 10 pounds with a volume of 1 cubic foot will sink until 0.16 of its volume is under water, and the remaining 0.84 of its volume is above the surface. At that point, the weight of the displaced water is (0.16 cubic foot) x (62.5 pounds/cubic foot) = 10 pounds, and the object will float at that depth, and sink no further.
It ranges from 62.43 pounds per cubic foot at 40 deg F to 59.81 pounds per cubic feet at 100 deg F.
To calculate the cubic weight of dirt, you need to know the density of the dirt. Let's assume the density of the dirt is 100 pounds per cubic foot. Multiply the volume (1920 cubic feet) by the density (100 pounds per cubic foot) to get the total weight. Therefore, the cubic weight of dirt for 1920 cubic feet would be 192,000 pounds.
It could be pounds per cubic inch, or pounds per cubic foot, or tons per cubic yard. The only substance I know in fps is water which is 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
The weight of fish in a cubic foot would vary depending on the density of the fish. Most fish have a similar density to water, which weighs about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. So, a cubic foot of fish would weigh approximately 62.4 pounds.
Pulverised coal = 38 pounds per cubic foot
To convert cubic feet of acetylene to pounds, you need to know the density of acetylene. The density of acetylene is approximately 0.0012 pounds per cubic foot. You can then multiply the cubic feet of acetylene by the density to get the weight in pounds.