To determine how much concrete is needed for 1 square meter (m²) of surface, you also need to specify the thickness of the concrete layer. For example, if you want a thickness of 10 centimeters (0.1 meters), you would calculate the volume as 1 m² x 0.1 m = 0.1 cubic meters. Therefore, for a 10 cm thick layer, you would need 0.1 cubic meters of concrete for 1 m².
0.42cub.m (Cement sand mortar)
6o bricks
Where are 12 inch concrete blocks applied?
45lbs
12.5 Blocks required for 1 m2
0.42cub.m (Cement sand mortar)
1m2 of half brickwall required around 0.03m3 cement mortar
1m2
111.48m2 1m2 = 10.763ft2
1m=100cm 100*100=10 000 answer: 1m2 is 10 000cm2
there a 12.5
If by "1m2" you mean 1 square meter, there is no answeras 6m (six meters) is a linear measurement and 1m2 (one square meter) is an area measurement and you cannot add different dimensions. - for example you cannot add an inch to a pint either!If by 1m2 you mean 1,2 m (one and two tenths meters) the answer is 7,2m
1m2
1m2
1m² = 1,000,000 mm²
1m² = 10,000cm² or 1cm² = 0.0001m²