1 + 2 + 4 = 7
divide one kg by 7
then multiple each item by that answer
1 part cement is 1/7 of the kg (5.0428 ounces)
2 part sand is 2/7 of the kg (10.0857 ounces)
4 part stone is 4/7 of the kg (20.1714 ounces)
kg equals 2.205 pounds, so you are not going to make very much concrete using only one kg!
1:2:4 i.e. i cement, 2 sand and 4 aggregate...
To prepare 0.5 m³ of concrete, the typical mix ratio is 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 4 parts gravel (1:2:4). For this volume, you would need approximately 125 kg of cement, 250 kg of sand, and 500 kg of gravel. Additionally, the amount of water varies depending on the moisture content of the aggregates and desired workability, but it typically ranges from 50 to 75 liters. Always consider adjusting these quantities based on specific project requirements and local material characteristics.
260 kg/cu m
i want to know how much head pan is there in one 50 kg bag of cement. plse answer urgently
Approximately 707-738 kg of sand would be used in 1m3 of concrete. To see how this is calculated, see below: To some extent this depends on the type of concrete, however for normal usage you would expect the concrete to be made by using 1 part cement, 2 parts dry sand, 3 parts course stone aggregate and 1/2 part water. NB those are weight rather than volume terms. As such approximately 4/13ths of the 1m3 mass would be sand. Concrete has a density ranging from 2300 - 2400 kg/m3 As such 4/13ths of 2300 = 707kg and 4/13ths of 2400 = 738 kg
An Average of 2400 kg, with a ratio of 1:3 Cement and Sand
4 Kg Obviously.
1:2:4 i.e. i cement, 2 sand and 4 aggregate...
Concrete is a mixture of cement, sand, stone, and water. In a cuibic meter of concrete, , there is about 0.3 cubic meters of sand, or about 475 kg
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 bags of 50 kg each= 200 kg of cement.
76 kg is approximately 11.97 stone.
13 stone = 82.55 kilograms.
7 stone and 3.41 lbs.
3500kg is 551.2 stone or 551 stone 2.2 lbs
About 6.35 kg in one stone.