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sand=2*Weight of Cement water=cement/2
4.4 bags
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.
There is no regular size of 'sack' and too many sizes of 'barrel'. -You need to be much more specific.
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Thickness? Do you mean cement or concrete - cement is the binder/adhesive in the concrete.
2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 sacks
How many 8"X8"X16" concrete hollow block from 50 kg cement
Less than one.
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
0.42cub.m (Cement sand mortar)
sand=2*Weight of Cement water=cement/2
The cement density is used in the calculation of the total aggregate content and of the concrete density.Normal concrete has a density around 2400 kg/cubic meter or 4048 lb/cubic yard. There are many different kinds of concrete, many of which are much lighter. Cement is the liquid (or paste like) form, and tends to be much heavier than when it has cured into concrete. "Cement" is not concrete, but can be used to make concrete by mixing with sand, stone and water. The density of cement is about 3120kg/m3.
The cement density is used in the calculation of the total aggregate content and of the concrete density.Normal concrete has a density around 2400 kg/cubic meter or 4048 lb/cubic yard. There are many different kinds of concrete, many of which are much lighter. Cement is the liquid (or paste like) form, and tends to be much heavier than when it has cured into concrete. "Cement" is not concrete, but can be used to make concrete by mixing with sand, stone and water. The density of cement is about 3120kg/m3.
4.4 bags
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.
The other way around - it takes something like 18 -24 sacks to make a yard of concrete.