1 US gallon is 128 ounces.
297.632789 m-1 Depending on size of grains, This answer is based on the average size of grains.
1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.1 billion = 1091 lakh = 105So, 104 = 10,000 lakhs make 1 billion.And it can be rupees or grains of sand.
Sand grains are particles that range from 1/16 mm to 2 mm in diameter. Cemented grains of this size compose sandstone.
0.1 crore = 1 million - whether that is dollars, people or grains of sand!
7,008 grains= 1 pound of sand.Answer:The term "sand" can be assigned to wide range of particles. Studies indicate that mid-sized sands weigh 0.67 - 23 mg per grain. This means there are from 1 500 000 to 43 000 grains per kg. A kg is 2.2 lb., so there are potentially 700 000 to 22 000 grains per pound.
It depends on the kind of sand you're talking about.There are five different types of sand, ranging from very fine to very course. Let's take the middle type of sand, which is medium sand.A grain of medium sand is between 1/50 of an inch and 1/100 of an inch. If you take the middle number between that range (~1/67), then we can estimate that a square inch of sand would have approximately 4500 grains of sand (67 squared is 4,489). This assumes a completely flat layer of sand one grain deep.A cubic inch of such sand would have just over 300,000 grains of sand.Obviously this number will vary based on the type of sand you're working with and can only be used for estimation purposes.IMPROVEMENT:Hmmm, first of all, the "middle number" would seem to be 1/75, not 1/67. Let's take 1/75.Second, the packing could be much denser than what the computation above seems to assume. With a denser packing of the grains of sand, a computation shows a shade less than 600,000 grains of 1/75" sand in a cubic inch.
A good estimate is somewhere between 4 1/2 and 5 gallons in 60 lb of dry sand, depending on how tightly it is packed and how fine the grains are. .
1 grains = 64.79891 milligrams
1 dram = 27.34 grains.
1 mile= 1 mile 5,280 feet= 1 mile
The density of sand varies depending on what minerals the grains of sand are made of, and wet sand is denser than dry sand. As a rough rule of thumb, a litre of dry sand weighs about 1500 grams.