You need 1.35 cubic meters for each centimeter deep.
On some beaches there is no sand, on others an inch or two, on still others 20 feet or more. It just depends on the beach.
60 lbs ?
You need to disconnect the pump and filter from the pool lines first, 2nd if you have you owners manual check to see how much sand you need to have to replace the old sand, if you do not have that info then you need to put the old sand in buckets to figure out how much needs to go back in its always good to have an extra bucket of sand, 3nd remove the bolts from the top of the filter and take the lid off there should be a gasket underneath the top lid try not to tear it if you do get, a new one the torn one will leak, remove the old sand, once you get the old sand out by what ever means meaning using a running hose, you are then ready to put the new sand in. The trick hear is, there should be a seprator that goes inside of the filter to put the sand in the right place, if you do not have this, do not take the filter apart you will only make a mess of the pool, you need this seprator, go to the pool store and get or order one, this seprator goes down inside of the middle of the filter and all you do is pour the sand in around the outer part of the filter until the desired amount of sand is put back into the filter, then remove the seprator, put the gasket back on the top of the filter place some bolts between the top of the lid gasket and filter place the rest of the bolts tighten put the filter and pump and pool lines back together prime the pump just like starting it up at the start of the season make sure you connections are tight and you are not sucking any air.
The weight of 1 liter of sand can vary depending on the type of sand and its moisture content. On average, dry sand has a density of about 1.6 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, 1 liter of dry sand would weigh approximately 1.6 kilograms, or 1600 grams. However, if the sand is wet, its density would be higher, resulting in a heavier weight for the same volume.
Sand can mess up your teeth and also it may clog up your stomach digestive system so I strongly advise you not to eat sand at all !!! It will harm you in the future ! Much Love Kaylaa ! ♥
To calculate the amount of sand needed to fill a 60x20 sand school, you first determine the volume. Assuming the sand school is 0.1 meters deep, the volume would be 60m x 20m x 0.1m = 120 cubic meters. The amount of sand required would be approximately 120 cubic meters, though it's advisable to order a little extra to account for settling.
To determine how much sand you need for a 62 sqm area, you should calculate the depth of the sand layer you want to spread. For example, if you want a 5 cm layer of sand, you would need 3.1 cubic meters of sand. Make sure to account for compaction and settling when estimating the amount of sand needed.
Convert the thickness to meters, then multiply base x area. Answer is in cubic meters. Alternately, you can also convert everything to decimeters first, or to centimeters.
about 4.8 ton of sand
Calculating that is a CUBIC measurement, which means you need a value for width, Length and depth. in metric measure it is easier than English standards .. Once you have those three just multiply the three & you will know how much you need. IF your fill area is 2 Meters wide, 3 meters long and 1/2 meters deep the equation calculates like this (2X3X .5)=3 cubic meters Hope that helps
To determine how much paver sand you need for your project, calculate the square footage of the area to be covered by the pavers. Then, use a paver sand calculator to determine the amount of sand needed based on the depth of sand required for your project.
How much cement sand and stone do you need for 1 cubic meter of concre
For what? Building a cove for a vinyl liner. Adding sand to a sand filter. Building a sand box. For the base of a pool. ????
1 cement 2 sand 3 gravel
A good mix is four or five of sand to one of cement.
I'll let you find the answer but you can go here and use this calculator which will convert units of measure as well for concrete ... http://www.concrete.com/calculators.htm
You need four sand and five gunpowder arranged like this: GSG SGS GSG