1 kilogram of gravel soil in cubic feet

1 kilogram of gravel soil equals 0.0177 cubic feet

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Conversion Result
1 kilogram of gravel soil occupies 0.0177 cubic feet (0.017657333 cubic feet precisely)

Conversion Table: Kilograms to Cubic feet near 1 kilogram (gravel soil)

Kilograms to Cubic feet (gravel soil - Part 1)
Kilograms Cubic feet Actions
0.1 kilograms 0.00177 cubic feet
15 kilograms 0.00353 cubic feet
0.3 kilograms 0.0053 cubic feet
0.4 kilograms 0.00706 cubic feet
12 kilograms 0.00883 cubic feet
0.6 kilograms 0.0106 cubic feet
0.7 kilograms 0.0124 cubic feet
0.8 kilograms 0.0141 cubic feet
0.9 kilograms 0.0159 cubic feet
1 kilogram 0.0177 cubic feet
Kilograms to Cubic feet (gravel soil - Part 2)
Kilograms Cubic feet Actions
1.1 kilograms 0.0194 cubic feet
15 kilograms 0.0212 cubic feet
1.3 kilograms 0.023 cubic feet
1.4 kilograms 0.0247 cubic feet
12 kilograms 0.0265 cubic feet
1.6 kilograms 0.0283 cubic feet
1.7 kilograms 0.03 cubic feet
1.8 kilograms 0.0318 cubic feet
1.9 kilograms 0.0335 cubic feet

Note: converted values are rounded for clarity. The input value (1) is highlighted if present in the table.

How to Convert 1 kilogram of Gravel Soil to Cubic Feet

Step 1: Get the density

Find the density of gravel soil. Different materials have different densities, which affects the conversion. The density of gravel soil is approximately 2 g/ml.

Step 2: Apply the conversion formula

Divide 1 kilogram by the density factor to get the volume in cubic feet.

volume = mass ÷ density

1 kilogram ÷ (2000 kg/m³ × conversion factor) = 0.0177 cubic feet

Step 3: Get the result

1 kilogram of gravel soil equals 0.0177 cubic feet.

FAQs on gravel soil weight to volume conversion

1 kilogram of gravel soil equals how many cubic feet?

1 kilogram of gravel soil occupies 0.0177 cubic feet.

How much does 0.0177 cubic feet of gravel soil weigh?

0.0177 cubic feet of gravel soil weighs 1 kilogram.

Why do material conversions vary?

Material conversions vary because different construction materials have different densities. For example, a kilogram of concrete occupies less volume than a kilogram of sand because concrete is denser. Temperature, moisture content, and compaction can also affect measurements.

Should I measure materials by weight or volume?

Measuring by weight is more accurate than measuring by volume, especially for construction materials. Professional contractors prefer weight measurements because they are consistent and reproducible regardless of how the material is compacted or stored.

Data Sources & References

Material density data and descriptions are compiled from authoritative sources:

  1. Density of Construction Materials in kg/m³ and lb/ft³ - The Constructor
    Author: The Constructor, Published: 2021
  2. Weight to Volume conversions for common substances and materials - aqua-calc.com
    Author: Aqua-Calc Team, Published: 2023
  3. ASTM International - Standards for materials testing
    Technical standards for construction materials including steel, aluminum, and concrete
  4. ACI (American Concrete Institute) - Concrete specifications
    ACI 318 - Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
  5. ISO Standards - International material standards
    International Organization for Standardization - Construction materials
  6. EN Standards (Eurocodes) - European construction standards
    European standards for structural design and materials
  7. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Chemical and physical properties
    Comprehensive reference for chemical compounds and material properties
  8. Natural Stone Institute - Stone material specifications
    Technical standards for granite, marble, limestone and other natural stones
  9. SteelConstruction.info - Steel material properties
    Comprehensive resource for structural steel design and properties
  10. Civil Engineering Materials Database - Construction material data
    Reference database for civil engineering materials and densities