As far as I know; to equal ft. and inches (366sq. ft. and 6 inches ) if you convert this iti is 366 divided in half to give you a 12 inch depth =183 cubic ft and divide by 3 to get cubic yards = 61 cubic yards
Your question is missing a verb. Do you want it's weight? It's cost? Something else?
Concrete is a mixture of cement , sand, gravel and water. A cubic yard of concrete is 3' x 3' x 3' . That's 3x3=9x3=27 . 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard . So it's 27 feet divided by 3 inches equals 108 sq ft!
No, the word 'thick' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness.In the expression In the the thick of it, thick is used ased a noun
The verb of thick is thicken. As in "to thicken something".
3ftx3ftx3ft you have to know how thick your slab is going to be if your slab is 3in it takes 4-3ft x 3ft to equal 1/3 of a cu yard so 12 3ft x 3ft squares will take a cubic yard to fill
yes it is, if that is the bottom floor
This depends on the age and whether it has a basement or not
To determine if a 2x12x16 ft beam can support a 6-inch thick concrete floor, you need to consider the weight of the concrete and the load-bearing capacity of the beam. A 6-inch thick concrete floor weighs approximately 150 pounds per cubic foot, totaling around 1,125 pounds per square foot. The 2x12 beam must be properly supported and spaced according to building codes to ensure it can bear this load without risk of failure. Consulting a structural engineer for specific calculations and safety assessments is recommended.
16.667 yards of concrete in a 30 ft x 30 ft x 6 in there are 27 cubic feet of concrete in one yard IE: 27 square ft, 12 inches thick or 54 square ft, 6 inches thick
Thick is an adjective not a noun
13 x 6.7 x 0.1 = 8.71m3
it should be four inches on a sub-base of sand and/or gracel plus reinforcement bars or heavy screen if it was well made.
The concrete typically used for driveway construction is around 4 inches thick.
The thickness of a second-floor structure typically depends on the type of materials used and the load requirements. For wood framing, floor joists are generally 1.5 inches thick, while concrete slabs can range from 4 to 6 inches thick. Additionally, factors such as insulation, flooring, and ceiling finishes may add extra thickness. Always consult local building codes and a structural engineer for specific requirements.
It depends on how thick you want the concrete.
A concrete driveway should be at least 4 inches thick to ensure durability and longevity.
Get a nice big sledge hammer, (probably a 12lb) and go at it as hard as you can. Use a smaller hammer and chisel for the corners.