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A concrete noun becomes an abstract noun by the way the noun is used. For example: A highway is a concrete noun unless it's the highway to heaven. A heart is a concrete noun, part of the body or a shape like a valentine but when we say 'our heart is broken', we don't mean the body organ or something shaped like a heart, we mean the heart of our feelings, an abstract concept.
The average weight of concrete is 150 lb per cubic foot. However, lightweight concrete can weigh as little as 50 lb/ft3 and special mix designs (like those used in nuclear power plants) can weigh up to 400 lb/ft3.
45 gallons of water equals 10,395 cubic inches of space and weighs 374.85 pounds. Hopefully this was what you were looking for... if not, just ask me more specifically and I'll answer you right away.
I believe it is concrete.
Creep is what happens when concrete changes form because of pressure or load on the concrete. It can occur immediately or long term.
The concrete center divider.
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Divider
Usually called a median strip.
The answer depends primarily on how wide the highway is and on what the concrete is used for: only the substratum or the surface as well.
how much does a gallon of concrete weigh
The specific gravity of limestone concrete is 2.37. Therefore 5 gallons of concrete would weigh 94.8 pounds.
On average, 8 cubic feet of concrete can weigh around 4,000-4,500 pounds, depending on the density of the concrete mix.
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The noun highway is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing.
Douglas Raymond Sharp has written: 'Concrete in highway engineering' -- subject(s): Concrete, Concrete Roads
No, a food scale is not the best tool to weigh concrete blocks because concrete blocks are significantly heavier and larger than food items, and may exceed the weight capacity of a food scale. A heavy-duty industrial scale or a construction scale would be more appropriate for weighing concrete blocks.