1500 kgs
120 kg/m3
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One cubic metre of concrete weighs 2.5 Tonnes. Typically, 1m3 of concrete is made up of 350Kg of cement, 700Kg of sand, 1,200Kg of chippings and 150 Litres of water. http://www.planete-tp.com/en/article.php3?id_article=221
Approximately 707-738 kg of sand would be used in 1m3 of concrete. To see how this is calculated, see below: To some extent this depends on the type of concrete, however for normal usage you would expect the concrete to be made by using 1 part cement, 2 parts dry sand, 3 parts course stone aggregate and 1/2 part water. NB those are weight rather than volume terms. As such approximately 4/13ths of the 1m3 mass would be sand. Concrete has a density ranging from 2300 - 2400 kg/m3 As such 4/13ths of 2300 = 707kg and 4/13ths of 2400 = 738 kg
One cubic metre of concrete weighs 2.5 Tonnes. Typically, 1m3 of concrete is made up of 350Kg of cement, 700Kg of sand, 1,200Kg of chippings and 150 Litres of water.
It really depends on the composition of the soil. Soil with a lot of clay will weigh more than soil with a lot of sand.
1m3 how much concrete weight
1m3 of steel is the same as the first answer 7840Kg.
It depends on which type of sand. In order to find that out, I suggest that you take about a meter cube of your sand and then weigh it. Let me know what your reading is, because I have a complex chart of different sand types. I'll then have it analyzed and send you back the weight.
Depends on the % CH4
11/2
7840 kilograms
An Average of 2400 kg, with a ratio of 1:3 Cement and Sand
120 kg/m3
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One cubic metre of concrete weighs 2.5 Tonnes. Typically, 1m3 of concrete is made up of 350Kg of cement, 700Kg of sand, 1,200Kg of chippings and 150 Litres of water. http://www.planete-tp.com/en/article.php3?id_article=221