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It would depend on where you bought your coal. In local shops you can buy bags of coal in 10kgs and 25kgs. Coal delivered by a coalman is usually 50kg bag.
Volume of One bag of cement =1.25cft =1.25x30cmx30cmx30cm=33.75 cub.cm. Density of One bag of cement =50Kg/1.25cft=40Kg/cft=40/30x30x30 =0.00148gm/cm
Note: the fact that they are barely floating means that the person's density is equal to the density of water. Given: density of water = 1kg/litre Let V be the volume of the person. We want densityperson = densitywater => 50kg/V=1kg/litre =>V=50 litres Therefore the volume of the person is 50 litres.
The amount of 50 kilogram bags that will fit into a 40 foot container is dependent upon the size of the bags. 50 kilogram bags of gold will be much smaller than 50 kilogram bags of feathers.
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if it is rice, pulses, it will be 450-500 .. same as 20'
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50kg's of course.
The range is between 480-500 50 kg bags in 20' containers.
1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft
It all depends of packing. The range is between 480-500 50 kg bags in 20' containers.
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36% of 50kg= 36% * 50= 0.36 * 50= 18kg
Typically bagged or boxed product placed in a shipping container would be in turn on pallets and a forklift would remove the pallets from the container. The only time I have seen 50 kilo bags loaded manually into a container was in developing countries and you would need to get them out the same way they went in - by hand one at a time. In many counties this would be a health and safety issue