No, that wouldn't be near enough. If the bricks were 4" by 8" that wouldn't be enough for one side of an 8' by 22' garage. The size of the brick, the size of the mortar joints, number of doors and windows and whether or not it is attached all factor in.
yes but a verry small one
1000 bricks
both.
No, 1000 bricks weigh significantly more than 1000 feathers because bricks are denser and heavier than feathers. The weight of an object depends on its mass and gravity's force acting on the object, so the weight of an object can vary based on the material it is made of.
1000
This depends on the size of the bricks. If the bricks are the same shape and size and a rectangle then they will cover their length*width*1000. If the bricks aren't the same size and shape then you would need to know the dimensions of each brick.
1000 km
no because the garage would have too be quite small
Math says 4 1/2 4"x8" bricks are needed to cover 1 sq. ft. So 9 bricks will cover 2 sq ft. That needs to happen 500 times so you need 9x500 or 4500 bricks sized 4"x8" to cover 1000 sq ft.
They both weigh 1000 pounds, exactly the same. They both weigh 1000 pounds, exactly the same.
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Remember 1000 kg = 1 tonne. 3500 g = 3.5 kg = 1 brick 6.4tonnes = 6.4x 1000 = 6400 kg. Divide 6400 / 3.5 = 1828.57 bricks NB If ordering from a builders yard/supplier you would order 2000 bricks. The balance would account for breakages/loss.