There are different kinds of rubber, here is a list of their densities (in pound/cubic foot) :
Rubber, hard. 74
Rubber, soft commercial 69
Rubber, pure gum. 57 - 58
Lets say you mean pure gum, then 2*57 will be 114 lb.
Well, darling, one cubic inch of sand weighs approximately 0.056 pounds. So if you're looking to add a little extra weight to your pockets, just grab yourself a handful of sand and you're good to go. Just remember, sand may be tiny, but it can sure pack a punch in the weight department.
I looked up the density of aluminum, and found 167 pounds per cubic foot.I would have preferred it per cubic inch, as that would have meant less work,but I guess I can convert it.1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches.Density of aluminum = 167/1728 pound per cubic inch.Volume of the sheet = 20 x 20 x 0.25 = 100 cubic inches.Weight = 167 x 100/1,728 = 9.664 pounds
The weight of rubber hose varies depending on the density of the rubber material. On average, a 4-inch rubber hose weighs about 0.15-0.2 pounds per foot. So, 100 feet of 4-inch rubber hose would weigh approximately 15-20 pounds.
Should be: 16.38My source: http://www.metric-conversions.org/cgi-bin/util/conversion-chart.cgi?type=4&from=33&to=34Regards,Frank1 cubic inch is 16.39 cubic cm (cc)
It will cover about 8 sq.feet if you spread it one inch thick.
1 cubic inch of lead has a weight of approx 13.11 pounds weight.
The weight of unfilled polycarbonate is 0.0433297 pounds per cubic inch
Teflon weighs approximately .079 LBS per cubic inch.
The weight of oxygen per cubic inch is approximately 0.0899 grams.
0.283 pounds per cubic inch
None, since there can be no conversion. A cubic inch is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space It is not a measure of weight. According to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.If you are not convinced, consider a cubic inch of air. What weight will it have? Next consider a cubic inch of lead. What weight?
An ounce is a measurement of weight. A cubic inch is a measurement of volume.
It ranges from 0.033 pounds per cubic inch to 0.043 pounds per cubic inch.
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Steel is an alloy - a mixture of various metals - and so its density depends on the proportion of the constituents in the alloy. The weight (not mass) varies between 9.0 and 9.3 pounds weight per cubic inch.
One cubic inch of 6061 aluminum weighs 0.0975 lb
112 lbs