The weight of Robo Silicon sand can vary depending on its moisture content and grading. On average, a cubic foot of Robo Silicon sand weighs around 90-100 pounds.
1 cubic foot (cft) is equal to approximately 28.32 kilograms.
The conversion rate between cubic feet (cft) and tons depends on the material being measured. For example, for compacted soil or sand, 100 cubic feet is approximately 3.7 tons. However, for lighter materials like mulch or topsoil, 100 cubic feet would weigh closer to 1.5 tons.
The weight of sand per cubic meter can vary depending on the density of the sand. Generally, the density of sand is around 1,600 kg/m3 to 1,900 kg/m3. This means that for a cubic meter of sand, the weight can range from 1,600 kg to 1,900 kg.
The weight of 1 cubic yard of sand can vary depending on the type and moisture content of the sand. On average, dry sand weighs about 2,700 pounds per cubic yard.
There are 35.314 CFT (Cubic Feet) in 1 CBM (Cubic Meter). So, if you have CFT, divide by 35.314 to get CBM. If you have CBM, multiply by 35.314 to get CUFT. There are 3.2808399 feet in 1 meter. Cubic means 3 sides, so 3.2808399 * 3.2808399 * 3.2808399 = 35.314.
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Weight of concrete is 155 lbs/cft or 70.308 kg/cum
There should be three quarters of a pound of sand. If the cement is reinforced then add 25 percent more.
First assume the ratio of plaster is 1:4 (1 cement and 4 sand) now we have to plaster the wall having area of 100 sft assume the thickness of plaster 0.5 inches. first convert thickness in to feet so 0.5/12 = 0.0416 now to calculate the material use in cft so 100 sft x 0.0416 = 4.16 cft so we required 4.16 cft material to complete the plaster multiply it by dry factor 1.5 4.16 x 1.5 = 6.24 cft to calculate cement 6.24/(1+4) = 1.24 cft 1 cement bag volume 1.25 cft so calculate no of bags 1.24/1.25 = 1 bag to calculate sand (6.24/(1+4)) x 4 = 4.99 cft