3 to 4lbs
The weight of a cardboard box can vary depending on the size and thickness of the box. On average, a small cardboard box may weigh around 0.2-0.5 pounds, while a larger box can weigh 1-2 pounds.
That can vary a lot, depending on the thickness of the cardboard, as well as its consistency (it may be more or less densely packed).
Not enough information to answer.... There is no 'standard' weight for cardboard. A box with walls of 4mm thickness will weigh less than the same size box, with walls of 6mm thickness.
How big is it and what is it made of. too many variables to give an answer to this, it's too general.
Cardboard comes in different weights, depending on thickness, whether it is corrogated (i.e. with spaces), pressed, etc. So, the answer would depend first on the type and weight of the cardboard. Regardless of type of cardboard or the weight of the type, I would guess it would weigh far less than the CD and CD case together. I would further guess it would weigh about or less than the plastic CD case without the CD, with both CD and and extra cardboard piece being the same dimensions (height+width) and if the cardboard was thin. Lifes
its gonna suprise you but i was a main worker in building the stadium and we were required to weigh EVERYTHING! the final weight is rounded to 47 billion pounds!
Cardboard's weight-bearing capacity depends on its thickness, quality, and shape. On average, a single corrugated cardboard box can hold around 20-40 pounds, but this can vary widely. It's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications for the specific cardboard material you are using to determine its weight capacity.
The weight of a cardboard tube from a toilet paper roll typically ranges from 10 to 20 grams, depending on the brand and type of toilet paper.
The weight of an empty container can vary depending on its size, material, and design. On average, most empty containers weigh between a few ounces to several pounds.
There is no protein in cardboard. If you want protein, you can find it in meat, fish, eggs, legumes. They taste much better than cardboard.
2000 pounds of Cardboard.