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(Sack of Barite = 100 pounds)
(Cubic foot of Barite = 150 pounds)
(Density of Barite - 2.087)
There is no regular size of 'sack' and too many sizes of 'barrel'. -You need to be much more specific.
"Hackin' the Sack" now known as Hacky Sack
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The typical mix for concrete often uses a ratio of 1 part cement to 3 parts sand and gravel. Therefore, for every sack of cement, you would typically use about 3 sacks of sand and gravel combined. However, the exact amount can vary based on the specific mix design and the desired strength of the concrete. Always refer to specific guidelines for your project for the best results.
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1.6 cubic feet = 1sack of barite .6 cubic feet = 1 sack (100 pounds ) bentonite
It depends on the size of the sack. A standard sack of sand typically contains 50 pounds.
94 pounds
Barite weighs approximately 240-250 pounds per cubic foot.
To determine how many 100-pound sacks of barite will fit in a 76 cubic meter silo, we first need to convert cubic meters to cubic feet (1 cubic meter = 35.3147 cubic feet). A 100-pound sack of barite typically occupies about 0.5 cubic feet. Therefore, a 76 cubic meter silo is approximately 2,688 cubic feet, allowing for around 5,376 sacks (2,688 cubic feet divided by 0.5 cubic feet per sack).
The mass of a sack of breadfruit can vary depending on the size and number of breadfruits in the sack. On average, a sack of breadfruit may weigh between 20 to 50 pounds.
1 sack = 1 cwt 1 cwt = 100 lbs cwt is the abbreviation for the term "hundred weight"
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A sack of cement typically weighs around 94 pounds, although the exact weight can vary slightly depending on the type and brand of cement.
The force of friction acting on the sack of rice is the product of the coefficient of friction and the normal force, which in this case is the weight of the sack (110 pounds). Therefore, the force of friction is 0.25 * 110 = 27.5 pounds. The horizontal force required to overcome this friction and drag the sack of rice is equal to the force of friction, so a force of 27.5 pounds (P = 27.5 pounds) is required.
The chemical formula of barite is BaSO4. See the chapter 4 of the link below for barite geochemistry.
Which is an element, water, air, hydrogen, or Corbin dioxide