Weight will vary with size. An 8x4x2.25 inch brick weighs ABOUT 5 pounds.
About a standard amount given standard conditions.
25ks I think
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Density is Weight per Volume so you measure the weight of the brick using a scale and find the volume by multiplying length by width by height and then divide the weight by the volume.
The weight of a standard LEGO brick (4 knobs length-wise, two knobs width-wise) is 2.5 grams, which equals 0.088184 ounces.
That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
5.2kg
Assuming the standard size of a red clay brick 4"x8"x2-1/4", (1) CY of bricks would weight 6,912 lbs, or 3.46 tons.
Each full brick would weigh 16kg.
Gold cast into a brick with a standard weight. Kept that way in places like Fort Knox
Depends on the bricks composition.
Weight will vary with size. An 8x4x2.25 inch brick weighs ABOUT 5 pounds.
1 kilogram
Brick does not support weight. I beams are normally supported by square tubing columns or pipes.
A standard brick, no. A remarkably creative brick, possibly.
Weight of 1 Kg Brick = 9.8 Newtons