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unit wight of 20mm aggregate
why is batching of aggregate by weight is preferable than batching by volume
The weight of 10mm aggregate varies based on the density of the aggregate material. On average, the weight can vary between 1400 to 1600 kg/m3, so for a specific weight, you would need to know the density of the aggregate material being used.
The weight of 10mm aggregate in 1 cubic meter depends on the density of the aggregate. On average, the density of 10mm aggregate is around 1.4 to 1.6 tonnes per cubic meter. So, the weight would be between 1,400 to 1,600 kg.
Aggregate is a process of combining separate objects to make one object or mass. A house, as an example is an aggregate of wood, insulation, nails, shingles, etc. The whole mass is considered a house, workshop, utility shed, or even garage. Aggregate weight would be the overall weight of combining several separate objects. As an example, five people getting onto an elevator would have a combined (aggregate) weight. Their individual weights added together, but separateley, they have their own individual weight.
The gross mass of the load can be calculated by subtracting the tare weight from the aggregate weight. In this case, the tare weight is 3200kg and the aggregate weight is 10000kg. So, the gross mass of the load would be 10000kg - 3200kg = 6800kg.
It mean the total weight of the cargo. Example if your total gross weight was 80, 000 pounds and your truck and trailer weighs 40,000 pounds empty, your aggregate weight is 40,000 pounds.
One ton
The weight of 1m³ of hardcore aggregate can vary depending on the specific type of aggregate (e.g., granite, limestone, etc.), but on average it weighs around 1.5 - 2.5 metric tons. It's important to check with a supplier for the exact weight based on the type of hardcore aggregate being used.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of coarse aggregate typically ranges from 1,500 to 2,000 kilograms, depending on the type and specific gravity of the aggregate. Common materials like gravel or crushed stone fall within this range. Factors such as moisture content and particle size can also influence the weight.
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