315 Kg/M3 approx.
Yes, air does have weight. Although we don't typically perceive it, air is composed of molecules that exert pressure and have mass. The weight of air can be measured, and it contributes to atmospheric pressure, which is the force exerted by the weight of the air above a given point. For example, one cubic meter of air at sea level weighs about 1.2 kilograms.
"capacity of a concrete truckis,the large usual sixe is 9 yards,the smaller are about 3 yards" Actually over the years the size of mixer drums has increased You will notice the large the drum the more axles the truck has plus it depends on what make a mixer it is 1) London 2) Jaeger 3) Rex The early 3 axle trucks with a rex mixer carried 5 cu yards That increased to 7 cu yards London and Jaeger drums carried 8 cu yards On trucks with 3 axles and a tag (4th axle that trails the truck) carried 12 yards or 10m3 The newer 5 axle trucks usually hold 14-16 cu yards Please understand that 1 m3 = 1.3 cu yards 1 cu yard/27 cu ft of 20 mpa concrete at a 3" slump weights - 3400 lbs Hope this helps you
well the answer is a comboporpationing depending on its cosmic mitocondrian if you minus the cytoplasm factor then the weight is about 6 cubic pi x the location of your petrosomic feblionic petro. then the answer is obviosly 7 diameter. but what do i know. im just in elementary school. and i am sonic the hedgehog
Cubic feet is a measure of volume, not length or distance.
Cubic meters (m3) and liters (L) are both measures of volume. Cubic meters is used to express very great volumes and is 1,000 more voluminous than one liter. * Liters x 0.001 = cubic meters * Cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
The volume is(1000)/(density of cement in kg/m3) cubic meters.
It depends on the density of the cement. You wont get an accurate answer without the details.
Density value is missing!!!!!!
kilograms are units of weight. There is no such thing as a cubic kilogram.
That is approximately 1,841 pounds of concrete.
What is the weight of one cubic yard of cement? If you are asking the weight of 1 cubic yard of CONCRETE it is approximately 2 tons or 4000 pounds per cubic yard when wet.
4.50/bag cement, required for 1 cubic metre of concrete ( M10).
The weight of 1 cubic meter (m^3) of cement is typically around 1440 kg.
The weight of dry cement typically ranges from about 94 to 100 pounds per cubic foot. This can vary slightly depending on the specific type of cement and its composition. For practical purposes, 94 pounds per cubic foot is commonly used in calculations for cement density.
Cement mortar, also referred to as cement grout, weighs 2.162 gram per (cubic centimeter) or 1.25 ounce per (cubic inch).
None. A kilogram is a measurement of weight and a centimetre is a measurement of distance * * * * * A kilogram is a measure of mass; weight is measured in Newtons.
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