how much does 100ltrs diesel weigh in tons
A carbonate not decomposed by heat is sodium bicarbonate. The bonds of sodium bicarbonate is so strong that too much energy is required to break them down.
It depends on the shoe you fool. Weight the shoe in pounds, and then convert it.
6.75lbs
a zip off some regular weigh 28 grams
6 tons
6 tons
It depends a little on just how decomposed it is, and whether it's been disturbed or not (native state or excavated and recompacted, or not recompacted), but generally, use of a unit weight of about 135 to 145 pounds per cubic foot or in the range of 3,500 to 4,000 pounds per cubic yard should suffice for estimating purposes.
That depends on how much of it you have!One pebble doesn't weigh very much, but a cubic foot of granite weighs 168 pounds! Compare that to water, which weighs about 62 pounds per cubic foot.
It would weigh about 14.3 pounds .
A 3 foot by 3 foot by 3 foot granite boulder could weigh approximately 3,000 to 4,000 pounds, depending on the density of the granite.
Granite weighs an average of about 20 pounds per square foot, so a 5' by 8' (40 square feet) piece of granite would weigh approximately 800 pounds.
On average, an inch of granite weighs around 12-13 pounds per square foot. This weight can vary slightly depending on the specific density and composition of the granite.
About 18# per sq ft
with only length and width it cannot be determined.
Just short of 11,000 pounds roughly. Average density of granite is about 2.7 g/cm3.
Water does cause decomposed granite to harden, but not into anything resembling cement. Wetting and then compressing (foot traffic will do it) will pack it down. Once the sun has dried it out again, it's much, much more compact. It goes from loose sand to the consistency of packed, sun-baked dirt. When it's wet for the first time, it's like frosting or mud. After drying out for the first time, subsequent wettings won't return it to this soft state, so don't worry.