You will require 111.6 imperial tons.
As a rule of thumb, 0.112 tons of asphalt (2" thick) will cover 1 square yard or 9 square feet. Thus 1 tone of asphalt (2" thick) will cover 8.93 square yards or 80.36 square feet. ------------------------------- Another (possibly more accurate) way of doing this is to use standards 1 ton [long, UK] = 2240 pounds Density of compacted Asphalt = 147 pounds per cubic foot (1728 cubic inches) 12 inches times 12 inches times 2 inches = 288 cubic inches Thus the weight of 288 cubic inches of compacted asphalt will be (288/1728)* 147 = 24.5 pounds. Therefore a tone of asphalt will cover 2240/24.5 = 91.43 square feet to a depth of 2 inches.
To calculate the tons of asphalt needed to cover 5,800 square feet at a thickness of 2 inches, first convert the thickness to feet (2 inches = 1/6 feet). Then, find the volume: 5,800 sq ft × (1/6) ft = 966.67 cubic feet. Since asphalt weighs approximately 145 pounds per cubic foot, the total weight is 966.67 cu ft × 145 lbs/cu ft = 140,000 lbs, which is about 70 tons (since 1 ton = 2,000 lbs).
Calculate the volume of mix needed by multiplying 20x20x9. This gives cubic inches. Then divide that answer by 144 cubic inches per cubic foot, and you have the volume in cubic feet. A cubic foot of asphalt is a different weight depending on the weight of the rock in contains, but let's 158 pound of asphalt hotmix per cubic foot. Multiply the volume in cubic feet, above, by 158lbs, and you have the weight of mix per 20x20x9. Divide the answer by 2000 to convert to tons. Divide the tonnage by the weight per cubic feet calculated above in the second paragraph.
For 600 square feet, 2 pounds of fertilizer is needed. To find out how many pounds are needed for 900 square feet, calculate the ratio: 2 pounds / 600 square feet = x pounds / 900 square feet. Cross-multiply to find x, the pounds of fertilizer needed for 900 square feet.
To convert pounds per square feet to pounds per square inch, you need to divide by 144 since there are 144 square inches in a square foot. In this case, 32 pounds per square foot would be equal to 0.222 pounds per square inch.
As a rule of thumb, 0.112 tons of asphalt (2" thick) will cover 1 square yard or 9 square feet. Thus 1 tone of asphalt (2" thick) will cover 8.93 square yards or 80.36 square feet. ------------------------------- Another (possibly more accurate) way of doing this is to use standards 1 ton [long, UK] = 2240 pounds Density of compacted Asphalt = 147 pounds per cubic foot (1728 cubic inches) 12 inches times 12 inches times 2 inches = 288 cubic inches Thus the weight of 288 cubic inches of compacted asphalt will be (288/1728)* 147 = 24.5 pounds. Therefore a tone of asphalt will cover 2240/24.5 = 91.43 square feet to a depth of 2 inches.
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To calculate the amount of asphalt needed for an area of 8,388 square feet at a thickness of 2 inches, first convert the thickness to feet: 2 inches is approximately 0.167 feet. Multiply the area by the thickness: 8,388 sq ft × 0.167 ft = 1,399.596 cubic feet. Since asphalt weighs about 145 pounds per cubic foot, the total weight is approximately 202,000 pounds, or about 101 tons.
To calculate the square yards (SQ YDS) of asphalt at 3 inches thick, you first need to convert the thickness from inches to feet, which is 0.25 feet. The volume of asphalt in cubic feet can then be calculated by multiplying the area in square feet by the thickness in feet. Since 1 square yard equals 9 square feet, you can use this conversion to determine the total area in square yards needed based on the total volume of asphalt required. For specific calculations, you would need the total volume in cubic feet or the area to be paved.
The amount of square feet in a ton of asphalt will depend on the thickness of the asphalt. If the asphalt is three inches thick it will have to cover the area three times. The type of asphalt used is also a factor towards weight.
You have not said what substance you are using a ton of to cover the asphalt.
You needed to specify to what depth the asphalt is being laid.
To calculate the tons of asphalt needed to cover 5,800 square feet at a thickness of 2 inches, first convert the thickness to feet (2 inches = 1/6 feet). Then, find the volume: 5,800 sq ft × (1/6) ft = 966.67 cubic feet. Since asphalt weighs approximately 145 pounds per cubic foot, the total weight is 966.67 cu ft × 145 lbs/cu ft = 140,000 lbs, which is about 70 tons (since 1 ton = 2,000 lbs).
Approximately 721 Kg/CuM or 1586 pounds per cubic meter or 121 pounds per cubic foot or 20 pounds per square foot of 2". This IS crushed Asphalt. There or various types. source- http://www.contractortalk.com/f83/weight-asphalt-46232/ so one ton of asphalt would make 100 square feet of 2" thick pavement.
Inches of water x 0.03613 equals pounds per square inch (psi).
To calculate the amount of hot mix asphalt needed for a 3,000 square foot lot at a depth of 2.5 inches, first convert the depth to feet (2.5 inches = 0.2083 feet). Multiply the area by the depth: 3,000 sq ft × 0.2083 ft = 625 cubic feet. Since hot mix asphalt weighs approximately 145 pounds per cubic foot, the total weight is 625 cu ft × 145 lbs/cu ft = 90,625 lbs, which is about 45.3 tons.
The weight of asphalt can vary depending on its density, but a common estimate is that asphalt weighs about 145 pounds per cubic foot. Given that one inch of asphalt covers an area of one square foot, it would weigh approximately 12.1 pounds per inch. However, this can vary slightly based on the specific type and mix of asphalt used.