Start with one gallon. Mix the cement with a shovel. Sometimes you may have to add a little more water. You do not want to get it to thin and soupy because it will cause it to loose strength. For best results fill a plastic cup with the mixed cement. Turn the cup upside down and lift the cup up. The final mix should stand close to half the height of the cup.
i want to know how much head pan is there in one 50 kg bag of cement. plse answer urgently
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one yard of cement will make a 8 x 10 square foot slab at 4 inches thick, that's 80 sq. feet per yard of cement at 4 inches thick.
It is usually 50kg.
1.75 tonnes 1,750 kg of ballast is one cubic metre, if its concrete then you'd need to add 300kg of cement to mix this to the right ratio for a foundation.
Start with one gallon. Mix the cement with a shovel. Sometimes you may have to add a little more water. You do not want to get it to thin and soupy because it will cause it to loose strength. For best results fill a plastic cup with the mixed cement. Turn the cup upside down and lift the cup up. The final mix should stand close to half the height of the cup.
i want to know how much head pan is there in one 50 kg bag of cement. plse answer urgently
One shovel full of cement typically weighs around 10-15 pounds, depending on the size of the shovel and the density of the cement.
A standard barrel of cement weighs around 380-400 pounds.
400kg or there abouts
Rs: 1800
4 bags of 50 kg each= 200 kg of cement.
No, you cannot use one lamp ballast for two lamps unless the ballast is specifically designed for multiple lamps. Each lamp typically requires a certain amount of electrical current and voltage, which a single ballast may not adequately provide for two. Using one ballast for two lamps could lead to improper operation, reduced performance, or damage to the lamps and ballast. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for proper usage.
As of April 2012, one bag of cement cost approximately Php: 200 or about US$ 4.60 in the Philippines
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Typically, a bad ballast will affect both lamps in a two-lamp fluorescent fixture. However, it is possible for only one lamp to be affected if the ballast failure is isolated to one side of the ballast that powers a single lamp.