To calculate the weight of a concrete slab, you need to know the volume and the density of concrete. The volume of a 600mm x 600mm x 45mm slab is 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.045m = 0.0162 cubic meters. Given that the density of concrete is approximately 2,400 kg/m³, the weight would be about 38.88 kg (0.0162 m³ x 2,400 kg/m³).
The specific gravity of limestone concrete is 2.37. Therefore 5 gallons of concrete would weigh 94.8 pounds.
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3965 lbs/cy
Answer:42.5 lbs. (19 kgs.)
2000 pounds
A 600mm x 600mm x 50mm concrete slab would weigh approximately 108 kg or 238 lbs, assuming a density of concrete around 2,400 kg/m^3 or 150 lbs/ft^3.
how much does a gallon of concrete weigh
3000
The specific gravity of limestone concrete is 2.37. Therefore 5 gallons of concrete would weigh 94.8 pounds.
45lbs
On average, 8 cubic feet of concrete can weigh around 4,000-4,500 pounds, depending on the density of the concrete mix.
half a kilo approximately
0.001732
600mm
45mm x 55mm is approx 1.77in x 2.17in 25.4mm = 1in ⇒ 45mm = 45 ÷ 25.4 in ≈ 1.77in ⇒ 55mm = 55 ÷ 25.4 in ≈ 2.17in
1.3 ton
40 lbs