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.
15mm;density is 7851 kg/m3 unit wt = pi x (radius2) x 7851 kg/m3 = 1.387 kg/m
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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.
(Some where) 1 tone sharp sand = .7 M3 (Some where) 1 tone sharp sand dry = 1.60 M3 1 tone sharp Sand, wet - 1.92 M3 1 tone sharp sand loose = 1.44 M3 Iftikhar khan
At the pressure of one atmosphere, 1 tonne of water will occupy between 1.000028 m3 (at 4 deg C) and 1.0434 m3 (at 100 deg C).
Approximately 141,610 lbs. which is 70.8 tons Answer:Unless you are using Imperial gallons, in which case the weight is 17,000 lb. or 8.5 short tons or 7.7 long tons (about the same value as metric tons or tonnes) These weights are estimate at +4o C where water has its highest density. As the temperature approaches the boiling point the weight for the volume would decrease by about 4%
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Sand is a natural earth material and as such can be somewhat variable depending on the composition of the clasts and the degree of compaction. However see below: Sand (dry) - 1.6 tonnes/m3 Sand (loose / poorly compacted) - 1.44 tonnes/m3 Sand (well compacted) - 1.680 tonnes/m3 Sand (wet) - 1.92 tonnes/m3 Sand (wet, packed) - 2.08 tonnes/m3
Normally somewhere between 1005 and 1015 kg / m3.
By multiplying it by the density of the substance (expressed in tonne/m3) that occupies the volume of 1000m3.
well the density of concrete can vary from 2200kg/m3-2800kg/m3 but 2400kg/m3 is the most common
Approximately 2.0 tonnes/m3.
There are 1000 liters in 1 m3.
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