The weight of 1 cubic meter (m^3) of cement is typically around 1440 kg.
5 gallons of cement would weight 5 * the weight of 1 gallon
The weight of 1.25 cubic feet of cement can vary depending on the type of cement being used. On average, a bag of Portland cement weighs around 94 pounds. Therefore, 1.25 cubic feet of Portland cement would weigh approximately 117.5 pounds.
No, a 60 pound bag of cement does not weigh the same when it is turned into dried concrete. Once mixed with water and set, the weight of the dried concrete will be slightly more than the original weight of the bag of cement due to the water and other additives in the mixture.
The weight of 1 m3 of biogas depends on the composition of the biogas, which typically includes methane, carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. On average, the weight of 1 m3 of biogas is about 0.6 to 0.8 kg, with methane being the main contributor to its weight.
2160 Kg per cubic metre is the figure I use in calculations for what I refer to as wet mortar. This would mean a gallon is approx 10kg or 23 pounds per gallon.
Which Grade?
20
8 bags
1m3 of steel is the same as the first answer 7840Kg.
An Average of 2400 kg, with a ratio of 1:3 Cement and Sand
1800kg/m3
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The weight of 1m3 of type 1 MOT stone is typically around 1,900-2,000 kg, depending on the specific density and characteristics of the stone.
there are 108 20kg bags of concrete to 1 cu mtr. If your making your own mix using dry mix concrete requiring cement and water, and your making a mix ratio of 5:1, then you divide 108 by 6 = 18. therefore: 18x20kg bags of cement to 1800kgs of dry concrete mix.
120 kg/m3
unit weight of cement, Portland is 1506 kg/cu.m unit weight of cement, mortar is 2162 kg/cu.m cement, slurry is 1442 kg/cu.m
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