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.
A cubic foot of lead will weigh about 321 kg at room temterature, or about 708 pounds.
Masonry sand is estimated to weigh approximately 160 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, it would take 12.5 cubic feet of masonry sand to equal one ton.
Sand, wet - 1920 kg/m³ Sand, wet, packed - 2080 kg/m³ Sand, dry - 1600 kg/m³ Sand, loose - 1440 kg/m³ Sand, rammed - 1680 kg/m³ Sand, water filled - 1920 kg/m³
It all depends on what you have in the cubic feet. -- If the cubic feet are full of air, they weigh about 8 pounds. -- If they're full of water, they weight about 6,243 pounds (3.1 tons). -- If they're full of lead, they weigh about 70,793 pounds (35.4 tons). -- If the cubic feet are completely empty, they weigh exactly zero.
Sand is 3-dimensional, so it cannot be measured in a matter of yards.A CUBIC yard of sand, though, would weigh 3375 pounds.
The weight varies; but if it's dry sand, the cubic meter will weigh around 1500 kilos.
It will depend on (a) the bulk density of the dry sand and (b) the moisture content of the wet sand.
1000 kg or roughly 500 lbs.
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The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!
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With dry sand. 1.602 tonnes
It would depend on the contents of the cubic meter, 4 cubic meters of air would not have a measureable weight, and 4 cubes of sand/gravel would weigh considerably more.
That depends under the right conditions a cubic meter of sand can weigh exactly the same a ton, however this can change depending on the type of sand ot the amount of water in it.
depends of the mass of what u are measuring