density = mass/volume mass = volume * density = 1 (m^3) * 2400 (kg/m^3) = 2400 kgs
Typically, 0.2 kg of binding wire is needed per cubic meter of concrete for binding purpose.
The weight of 1 cubic meter (m3) depends on the material being measured. For solid materials like concrete, the weight can vary between 1000-2500 kg/m3. For liquids, it can vary between 800-1200 kg/m3. For gases, it can vary depending on the density of the specific gas.
The weight of 40,000.00 m3 will depend on the material being measured. As a rough estimate, 1 m3 of most common construction materials like concrete or soil weighs around 2 to 2.5 tons. So, 40,000.00 m3 could weigh between 80,000 to 100,000 tons.
For a 1000 sqft slab with a thickness of 4 inches, you would need approximately 33 cubic meters of concrete. This calculation is based on the assumption that 1 cubic yard of concrete covers 81 square feet at 4 inches thick.
The unit weight of asphalt concrete typically ranges from 145 to 155 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or 2,300 to 2,500 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3). This value can vary depending on the specific asphalt mix design and aggregate used in the asphalt concrete.
Typically, 0.2 kg of binding wire is needed per cubic meter of concrete for binding purpose.
The weight of 1 cubic meter (m3) depends on the material being measured. For solid materials like concrete, the weight can vary between 1000-2500 kg/m3. For liquids, it can vary between 800-1200 kg/m3. For gases, it can vary depending on the density of the specific gas.
14.814813 m3
12 wheel barrows per m3
0.001
1800kg/m3
0.4 m3 equals (0.4*10^3) dm3, which equals (0.4*10^6) cm3 = 400 000 cm3 ~NajN
weight of hardened concrete + 100 kgf/m3
if(m1>m2) f=m1; s=(m2>m3)?m1!m3 what its meaning of this?
One cubic metre equals 1,000 litres.
It all depends on the type and sizes of the steel used. It also depends on the load that the concrete has to take at certain points. 7865kg is the weight of a cubic meter of steel. Typical examples; A pile cap could contain 400kg/m3 A heavy duty industrial slab or structure could contain 200kg-400kg/m3 A footpath could contain 40kg/m3 (all depends on the design, but numbers above should give you a rough answer)
well the density of concrete can vary from 2200kg/m3-2800kg/m3 but 2400kg/m3 is the most common