50 kg
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
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 chemical formula for CF is carbon monofluoride.
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.
125 lb per cubic ft
125 pounds of cement weighs 125 pounds.
1.042 CF of concrete per unit
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
150 lb/cf
244 to 254
The weight of 1 cubic meter (m^3) of cement is typically around 1440 kg.
A sack of cement typically weighs around 94 pounds, although the exact weight can vary slightly depending on the type and brand of cement.
303.5lb
sand=2*Weight of Cement water=cement/2
Trick question? The 60 kilograms (a little more than 132 pounds) of feathers weigh more!
Her weight is commonly reported as 125.