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8"X16"
Without the size opf the block, if is not possible tell the weight,
The answer will depend on the size of the concrete block!
The answer depends on how much of the block is hollow.
That depends on what sort of block you mean, but there is no standard size for any sort of "block". City blocks are not a standard size and neither are cinderblocks or building blocks. You'd have to be more specific for a numerical answer.
That depends on what sort of block you mean, but there is no standard size for any sort of "block". City blocks are not a standard size and neither are cinderblocks or building blocks. You'd have to be more specific for a numerical answer.
The ones that I see are 2-3/8" thick and 6"x12" in size.
A standard city block in Lincoln, NE is typically around 16 acres in size. However, block sizes can vary and this is an approximate average.
Standard block is basically 8" x 16" which is 128 square inches 128/144=0.8888888888888889. The size of the mortar joints will also have a bearing on the overall wall size.
There are several sizes, however the one most commonly referred to is the large, rectangular block with two holes - usually used for building foundations. This type of block measures 8" x 8" x 16" and weighs approximately 29 pounds. 8 by 8 by 16 inches is the nominal size, but 7 5/8 by 7 5/8 by 15 5/8 inches actual size. It's 3/8 of an inch smaller to all room for the mortar that goes between the blocks.
It depends on the size of each block and their orientation.
It depends on the intended use, ranging from 25N/mm2 for concrete in a dry internal environment say an office floor slab. Up to 50N/mm2 for a large reinforced concrete arch dam.