Depends on the house size, hight, weight, contents, and the matereal used in the construction of the house. I heartily agree with the above answer, but a better and more to the point answer would be: Depends on how heavy it is, and that depends on what the definition of is, is.
On the other hand, my experience tells me that single story wood-frame houses range from 25 to 60 lbs/sq ft. (depending, of course, on how heavily they're built). I know, coz I always ways my houses. I caint get em up onto my scale so I has to pick em up and then stand up on the scale myself. That requires some arithmetic to make up for how much I ways, but we ain't gettin into that. Now before some smartelec sez they heared different, I'm talking about a bare-bones house sittin' on a foundation, but not includin' the foundation and all the stuff that gets stuffed into houses. Most people ask about house weight when they want to jack a house up off its foundation for repair. If they're a gonna do that, they better empty out the house for a lot of reasons; and we ain't gonna get into that neither.
A standard platinum brick weighs around 20 kilograms or 44 pounds.
The weight of a cube of brick will vary depending on the size and density of the brick. On average, a standard brick weighs approximately 4.5 pounds. You can calculate the weight of a cube of brick by multiplying the weight of a single brick by the number of bricks in the cube.
A 5kg gold brick weighs 5 kilograms, which is equivalent to approximately 11 pounds.
A lead brick typically weighs around 28 pounds per square inch, depending on its dimensions and density.
Weight will vary with size. An 8x4x2.25 inch brick weighs ABOUT 5 pounds.
A brick weighs about 3.5 to 9lbs.
Half a pound.
it equals a half a lb.
Each full brick would weigh 16kg.
A standard platinum brick weighs around 20 kilograms or 44 pounds.
3-4 lbs
270lbs
its R2.20 for face brick and 1.50 for common brick
There is no way to tell how much a brick weighs in grams. This is not a universal number because materials differ.
The weight of a cube of brick will vary depending on the size and density of the brick. On average, a standard brick weighs approximately 4.5 pounds. You can calculate the weight of a cube of brick by multiplying the weight of a single brick by the number of bricks in the cube.
If a brick weighs 1 lb, then half a brick would weigh 0.5 lb. Therefore, 1 and a half bricks would weigh 1 lb (for the full brick) + 0.5 lb (for the half brick) + 1 lb (for the additional brick) = 2.5 lbs.
A 5kg gold brick weighs 5 kilograms, which is equivalent to approximately 11 pounds.