Using the other answer and a quick guesstimation of volume based on a photo, my best guess is approximately 0.29g/cm^3
Likely off but it's hard to find ANY info on this stuff
There are 9.3 quarts in a peck.
One peck of grain is equivalent to two gallons or 8 quarts so it's hard to say exactly how much one peck weighs in pounds. It depends on the type of grain.
A peck is a unit of measurement equivalent to 8 dry quarts or 1/4 of a bushel. The number of tomatoes in a peck can vary depending on their size, but typically you could fit around 10 to 12 medium-sized tomatoes in a peck.
a peck of clams could be considered anywheres between 15 to 18 pounds.
Pecks are measures of volume and not of weight. There are 4 pecks in a bushel. The average bushel of peppers weighs 30 pounds, so a peck of peppers weighs an average of 7.5 pounds in the United States.
Most species are ounces since less than 16 oz, or 1 lb, but some like giant clams have been known to weigh over 500 lbs.
He said he lost 100 pounds through proper diet and exercise. They said he lost 100 pounds.
A peck is a unit of volume, not weight, equivalent to 8 quarts or approximately 9.31 liters. The weight of a peck of water would depend on its density, which is about 8.34 pounds for a gallon of water.
Depends on the banana, but the skin makes up around 60% of the bananas total weight.
.01039 oz per 1cubic inch.
About 275 pounds
About 15 pounds