Each type of wood has a different weight per unit volume. Some commonly used kinds of wood are pine, fir, spruce and cedar.
Pine weight ranges from 27 to 45 pounds per cubic foot. For one cubic meter, multiply by 27.
Douglas fir weighs about 33 pounds per cubic foot.
Spruce (dry) weighs 28 pounds/cubic foot.
Red cedar weighs 24 pounds/cu. foot.
The weight of a cubic meter varies depending on the density of the substance. For water, which has a density of 1000 kg/m^3, one cubic meter is approximately 2204.62 pounds. For other substances, you would need to know the density to calculate the weight.
A cubic foot of lead will weigh about 321 kg at room temterature, or about 708 pounds.
According to the Georgia (U.S.) '''Agriculture Education website(refer to the GEA link, below; n.b., it's a Powerpoint presentation),one cubic yard of sand = 27 cubic feet,and one cubic foot of sand weighs about 100 pounds,so 4 cubic yards would weigh 10,800 pounds (i.e., 27 x 4 x 100)or 5.4 tons (i.e., 10,800 / 2,000 pounds per ton).'''
There are 1,000 liters of water that can fit in 1 cubic meter. For water, 1 milliliter is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter.
Density of Rice varies from 788 Kg/Cubic Meter to 850 Kg/Cubic Meter. Weight= Density*Volume. Hence Weight (Kg) of Rice in 1 Meter Cube = 788~850 Kg depending on the density of various rice grains. But does it include the free space available between the rice grains? Not answered.
A cubic millimeter of steel weighs approximately 0.0000353 pounds. This is derived from the density of steel, which is about 7,850 kilograms per cubic meter. Since there are about 1,000,000 cubic millimeters in a cubic meter, the weight of one cubic millimeter of steel can be calculated accordingly.
Having delivered many truckloads my best estimate is 832 pounds.
soil weighs 1600 kg/ cubic meter
Assuming you are talking about 'tons' (2,000 pounds) then there is no answer to your question. As an example, if the the cubic meter was filled with hydrogen or helium gas, it would be lighter than air even is, and it would rise up and up toward the sky. A cubic meter of feathers might weigh a few pounds, while a cubic meter of water would weigh nearly a ton. (2,000 pounds). Imagine how much a cubic meter of heavy lead would weigh!
2.2 tons
...probably about 2100 cubic meters, I suppose. In exactly the same way, 15.75 kilograms is 15.75 kilograms, and 2 pounds is 2 pounds. :)
Pounds are a measurement of wieght, and Cubic Meters are a measurement of area. Therefore Pounds and Cubic Meters cannot be related in this manner. i.e. Pounds cannot be converted to Cubic Meters
"Cubic meter" is a unit of volume. "Pound" is a unit of force. Neither one can be converted into the other. If they could, then you'd be able to calculate how many gallons you weigh, and how many pounds of space there are in your refrigerator.
Alot!!
The weight of a cubic meter varies depending on the density of the substance. For water, which has a density of 1000 kg/m^3, one cubic meter is approximately 2204.62 pounds. For other substances, you would need to know the density to calculate the weight.
That probably depends on the type of ore.
1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters. That volume of pure water at standard temperature weighs 980 newtons (220.46 pounds). (rounded) We have no way of knowing the weight of the container.