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One cubic foot of concrete weighs about 144.05 lbs, so one cubic meter of concrete equals 2307.46 kg/m^3 or 5087.08 lb/m^3. This can vary depending on strength, additives, and other factors. ASTM C138/C138M-01a is the standard test method for finding the density (unit weight) of concrete.
It all depends on the type and sizes of the steel used. It also depends on the load that the concrete has to take at certain points. 7865kg is the weight of a cubic meter of steel. Typical examples; A pile cap could contain 400kg/m3 A heavy duty industrial slab or structure could contain 200kg-400kg/m3 A footpath could contain 40kg/m3 (all depends on the design, but numbers above should give you a rough answer)
3 KG / Meter
It basically means that the floor can carry a weight of 500 kilos(or about 1000 pounds) for each square meter.
cost of RCC m thirty per meter cube
The weight can only be determined if the exact weight of the reinforcement, as well as the exact displacement of the reinforcing is known. Thus the weight should be 1 sq meter x thickness of the concrete minus the exact displacement of the reinforcing, plus the weight of the reinforcing. The weight per cubic meter of concrete is 2450 kg.
Concrete is sold in cubic (volume) measurements not square (area) measurements.
There are too many variables that are not quantified in the question to answer this. What kind of concrete? (There are different kinds.) Is the concrete reinforced? How is the square of concrete supported? What is the nature of the load and how is it distributed on the slab? We could go on.
They are the same.
concrete weight
A square meter is a measure of area, not volume.
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It depends on the size of the concrete blocks
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