94 pounds
A sack of cement typically weighs around 94 pounds, although the exact weight can vary slightly depending on the type and brand of cement.
It depends on the size of the sack. A standard sack of sand typically contains 50 pounds.
A U.S. bag (or sack) of cement contains 94 lbs. Note this is for cement not premixed concrete where you just add water. The origin of 94 lbs/sack for cement comes from 1 cubic foot of loosly bagged cement weighs approximately 94 lbs; they were originally (and perhaps still) measured out by volume, but for weight calculations, the weight of 94 lbs became standardized.
1.5 (Sack of Barite = 100 pounds) (Cubic foot of Barite = 150 pounds) (Density of Barite - 2.087)
40000 POUNDS
.936 cubic feet
* CEMENT: 1 Sack = 94 lbs. so we can say that sack is nothing but one cement bags(50 kg)
The answer is, remarkably, 6. Answer: "6 sack" or "6 bag mix" has six bags of cement per cubic yard of concrete mix. Since each sack/bag contains 94 lbs of dry cement, this equals 564 lbs of cement per cubic yard of concrete.
There is no regular size of 'sack' and too many sizes of 'barrel'. -You need to be much more specific.
~ 1 cu. ft.
That will depend on the thickness (depth) of the concrete.
The compressive strength of six sacks of cement typically refers to the mix design of concrete, which is measured in pounds per square inch (psi). A six-sack mix generally contains six 94-pound bags of cement per cubic yard of concrete, resulting in a strength of approximately 4,000 to 5,000 psi, depending on the specific mix and curing conditions. However, actual strength can vary based on factors like aggregate type, water-cement ratio, and curing methods.