The density of course aggregate is 1560 km/ m^3. The density of something can be found by dividing the mass by the volume.
If by aggregate you mean the 'rock' mixed in to make concrete, then the density is usually about 2.7 g/cm3 .
This is the mass of aggregate that would fill a container of 1m3 capacity.
Add ballast that is less dense than the gravel/sand in the concrete such as LECA (Light Expanded Clay Aggregate).
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what is the density of 40mm coarse Aggregate
2.64
Objects whose aggregate density is less than the density of water float in it. Objects whose aggregate density is greater than the density of water sink in it.
If by aggregate you mean the 'rock' mixed in to make concrete, then the density is usually about 2.7 g/cm3 .
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1400kg/m3
You convert everything to compatible units (volume should be in cubic meters or in liters), find the density of aggregate, and multiply the volume by the density to get the mass.
Use a higher density aggregate, or decrease the amount of air entrainment.
1.5 tonnes per Cubic metre.
for desity test on aggregate as per procedure lay down
This is the mass of aggregate that would fill a container of 1m3 capacity.
2.4tonnes/m3 plus or minus 0.1 due to variances in local aggregate used. 2.4tonnes/m3 plus or minus 0.1 due to variances in local aggregate used.