43 pounds
If you wish to get cement it's better to buy it bagged. If you wish to make concrete using the ratio suggested there would be 64 sand to 80 of gravel.
5 gallons
The specific gravity of limestone concrete is 2.37. Therefore 5 gallons of concrete would weigh 94.8 pounds.
You would have: 1 part cement 5 parts of Ballast (Sand, gravel mix) And then add water till you get the disired mix quality
You would need about 5 cubic yards. Gravel is usually sold by the ton. I do not know that conversion. Who ever would deliver it for you should be able to help. If I were using crushed concrete I would use 15 tons... but I can not spread it 1" thick either.
It is not possible to accurately determine the weight of pea gravel in a cubic foot without knowing the specific gravity of the gravel. However, a common estimate is that pea gravel weighs about 1.4 tons per cubic yard. This would equate to roughly 84 pounds in 0.5 cubic feet.
The coverage area of 5 cubic feet of pea gravel will depend on the thickness at which it is spread. To determine this, you will need to know the desired depth of the pea gravel. You can calculate the square footage coverage by dividing the volume of the gravel (5 cubic feet) by the desired depth in feet.
50 pounds = 0.0226796 tonnes 5 (US) gallons = 0.018927 cu metre density = mass / volume = 0.0226796 / 0.018927 = 1.1983 tonne / cu m This is approximately the density of gravel, or tar. > If its imperial gallons, 5 gallons of water is 50.11 pounds
To calculate the number of 5-gallon buckets of gravel in a cubic yard, we need to first determine the volume of a cubic yard. A cubic yard is equal to 27 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, a cubic yard is equivalent to 201.96 gallons. Therefore, there are approximately 40.39 (201.96 divided by 5) 5-gallon buckets of gravel in a cubic yard.
It would obviously depend on how thickly you wanted to cover the surface, and how 'tall' a single unit of pea gravel was. You would need 736 bags per foot depth.
5 gallons of cement would weight 5 * the weight of 1 gallon
Closely estimated to 6.422 T. Covers about 400 square feet at a base depth of 4in.
In general liquids such as kerosene, gasoline, etc weight about 7 pounds per gallon. 5 gallons would weight close to 35 pounds.
well one gallon weighs approximately 8 pounds. so 5 percent of 898 gallons is 44.9 gallons. take 44.9 times 8 and you have 359.2 pounds.
There is no direct conversion between gallons (volume) and kilogram (weight). However to answer the question, it depends on the density and temperature of the substance in the 5 gallon container. EXAMPLE - Water: One gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds x 5 gallons = 41.75 pounds = about 18.94 KG. EXAMPLE - Mercuy: The weight of liquid mercury is about 8 times that of water. Five gallons of liquid mercury would weigh about 151.52 KG.
5 kg of water would be 1.32 US gallons or 1.10 British gallons.
Without knowing the weight to volume ratio of the item in question, there is no way to convert the weight to a volume.