In my research I have found that 160 vertically crushed cans fit in each cubic foot. This is what the typical can crusher, or stomping a standing can, accomplishes. If the horizontal can crusher on the CanPactor from DCI is used, about 106 cans fit in each cubic foot. If you stomp them very flat, or drive over them with a car, while laying down (not you but the can<g>), you get closer to the 160/CF of vertical crushing.
A cubic ounce is a measure of volume. A cubic ounce of gold weighs more than a cubic ounce of water. Unless the material which makes up the cubic ounce is specified, its weight cannot be determined.
One cubic yard of aluminum weighs about 1686 pounds.
2.600 kilograms.
A cubic foot of aluminum weighs 168.48 pounds.
Flattening an aluminum can makes no difference to its weight. However, a bag full of flattened aluminum cans will weigh much more than a bag full of unflattened aluminum cans, simply because you can fit many more cans in the bag.
The density of aluminum is 2.7 gm/cc3 . So your 'cc' of aluminum contains 2.7 grams of mass. Assuming that it's located on or near the surface of the earth, it weights 0.026 newtons (0.952 ounce). (both rounded)
An average density of aluminum is about 0.098 pounds per cubic inch. Therefore, 1 cubic foot of aluminum would weigh around 168.6 pounds.
Automobile oils weigh between 54.931335 and 58.676654 pounds per cubic foot. Converted to the metric system, it weighs between 880 and 940 kilograms per cubic meter.
Yes, a cubic foot of concrete weighs more than a cubic foot of aluminum. Concrete typically weighs around 150 pounds per cubic foot, while aluminum weighs about 168 pounds per cubic foot.
An aluminum cube measures 8cm on each edge Aluminum weighs 2.7grams per cubic cm how much does the cube weigh? For a cube the length = width = height = 8 cm Volume = length * width * height Volume = ___ * ___ * ___ = ____ cubic cm Aluminum weighs 2.7grams per cubic cm That means each cubic cm of Aluminum weighs 2.7 grams. 5 cubic cm weighs 5* 2.7 = 13.5 cubic cm Multiply your Volume * 2.7 grams per cubic cm
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An ounce is an ounce.