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Because cm is a unit of length and sqm is a unit of area, this is impossible to answer. Here is sqcm in sqm: 1sqm = 1m*1m 1m = 100cm 1sqm = 100cm*100cm 1sqm = 10,000sqcm
1sqm = 1.196sqyard and 1sqyard = 9sqfeet so 1sqm = 1.196sqyd x 9 sqft = 10.764 sqft
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I have a 3 and a half foot diameter and want the pit to be 24 in tall. How many fire brick do I need if the bricks are 3 by 7
Very few. According to David T. Briggs, P.E., writing in "Beyond the Towers: Performance of Masonry", "The towers (WTC 1 and WTC 2) collapsed in less than two hours, and another building in the complex (WTC 7) collapsed later in the afternoon. These buildings had few or no masonry components."
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The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.The answer will depend on how many bricks there are, and also on which bricks are numbered and which are not.
1 sq.ft. = 12 x 12 inches = 144 sq.inches 1 brick is 8 x 4 inches = 32 sq.inches 144 / 32 = 4.5 bricks (four-and-a-half bricks).
That depend on the size of each brick of course. 500 standard masonry brick that are 230 * 110 * 76 millimeters have a volume of almost exactly 1m3 This is without any mortar
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