48.23 pounds (US)
This is how I figured it:
60 pounds per bushel (US law).
1.244 bushels per cubic foot.
The weight of 1 cubic foot of aluminum is approximately 168.5 pounds.
The number of bushels of wheat in a 60 cubic feet area would depend on the density of the wheat. Bushels measure volume, so you would need to know the weight of a bushel of wheat to accurately determine how many bushels would fit in a 60 cubic feet area.
Approximately 56 pounds per cubic foot for a dry formulation such as MAP (monoammonium phosphate).
Its weight is(432) x (the weight of each cubic foot) .
A object weighing 10 pounds with a volume of 1 cubic foot will sink until 0.16 of its volume is under water, and the remaining 0.84 of its volume is above the surface. At that point, the weight of the displaced water is (0.16 cubic foot) x (62.5 pounds/cubic foot) = 10 pounds, and the object will float at that depth, and sink no further.
A cubic metre of wheat weighs 769kg
The weight of a cubic foot of rock will depend on the specific gravity and proportion of the minerals that compose the rock.
790 kilogram wheat will be present in a cubic meter.
80 lbs per cubic foot
The weight of a cubic foot (cf) varies depending on the material. For example, a cubic foot of water weighs about 62.4 pounds. However, a cubic foot of air has a negligible weight.
Nothing by itself. The cubic foot must be full of some kind of matter to have weight. Obviously, a cubic foot of feathers will weigh far, far less than a cubic foot of lead.
For the purpose of calculating joist sizes for Hay Loft, - what is the weight of a cubic foot or cubic metre of baled hay?
The weight of 1 cubic foot of aluminum is approximately 168.5 pounds.
Typical window glass weighs 156 pounds per cubic foot. For comparison, a cubic foot of aluminum weighs about 168 pounds, and a cubic foot of oak is around 50 pounds.
A cubic foot of silver weighs approximately 668.5 pounds (or about 303.5 kilograms). This weight is derived from the density of silver, which is around 10.49 grams per cubic centimeter. Since there are about 28,316.8 cubic centimeters in a cubic foot, the total weight can be calculated accordingly.
321.112512 kg.
To calculate the cubic weight of dirt, you need to know the density of the dirt. Let's assume the density of the dirt is 100 pounds per cubic foot. Multiply the volume (1920 cubic feet) by the density (100 pounds per cubic foot) to get the total weight. Therefore, the cubic weight of dirt for 1920 cubic feet would be 192,000 pounds.