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0.002197 m3
2800 kg/m3
V = 3,053.6 m3
V = 800.5 m3
120 kg/m3
1m3=35.5 ft3 1m3=0.0355 mscf
please define your question again. Different concrete mixes have different cement consumptions depending upon their design mix.
Sure you can but keep in mind that you will need 1m3 of soil for every m3 of water and transport costs can be very expensive. You can then concrete over any area you like.
1800kg/m3
2.7 m3 (2,700 liters) if the aluminum is at room temperature
Concrete has a density of approximately 2400 kg/m3.As such the weight of 1m3 of concrete is equal to:2400 x 9.81Weight of 1m3 of concrete = 23,544 Newtons.
Approximately 707-738 kg of sand would be used in 1m3 of concrete. To see how this is calculated, see below: To some extent this depends on the type of concrete, however for normal usage you would expect the concrete to be made by using 1 part cement, 2 parts dry sand, 3 parts course stone aggregate and 1/2 part water. NB those are weight rather than volume terms. As such approximately 4/13ths of the 1m3 mass would be sand. Concrete has a density ranging from 2300 - 2400 kg/m3 As such 4/13ths of 2300 = 707kg and 4/13ths of 2400 = 738 kg
1m3 is 264.2 US gallons.
1m3 equates to 1,000,000 (1 million) mL
well the density of concrete can vary from 2200kg/m3-2800kg/m3 but 2400kg/m3 is the most common
1400kg/m3