density = mass/volume mass = volume * density = 1 (m^3) * 2400 (kg/m^3) = 2400 kgs
20 kgs
m20 grade concrete per m3 load
Dry sand weighs 1602 kg/m3 . So, 100 m3 x 1602kg/m3 = 160,200kg. A metric tonne equals 1000 kg. Therefore the answer is 160.2 metric tonnes.
20000 kgs divided by 0.86 gives 23255.813 m3 of aviation fuel. 23255.813 multiplied by 1000 to convert m3 to litres, gives 23,255,813 litres of fuel.
there are 108 20kg bags of concrete to 1 cu mtr. If your making your own mix using dry mix concrete requiring cement and water, and your making a mix ratio of 5:1, then you divide 108 by 6 = 18. therefore: 18x20kg bags of cement to 1800kgs of dry concrete mix.
20 kgs
14.814813 m3
12 wheel barrows per m3
0.001
1800kg/m3
.001 m3
0.4 m3 equals (0.4*10^3) dm3, which equals (0.4*10^6) cm3 = 400 000 cm3 ~NajN
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
weight of hardened concrete + 100 kgf/m3
One cubic metre equals 1,000 litres.
700-900 kg/m3
It all depends on the type and sizes of the steel used. It also depends on the load that the concrete has to take at certain points. 7865kg is the weight of a cubic meter of steel. Typical examples; A pile cap could contain 400kg/m3 A heavy duty industrial slab or structure could contain 200kg-400kg/m3 A footpath could contain 40kg/m3 (all depends on the design, but numbers above should give you a rough answer)