Each .5 cubic feet bag of pea gravel will weigh approx. 50lbs.
The coverage area of 5 cubic feet of pea gravel will depend on the thickness at which it is spread. To determine this, you will need to know the desired depth of the pea gravel. You can calculate the square footage coverage by dividing the volume of the gravel (5 cubic feet) by the desired depth in feet.
Let's see . . . a yard is 3 feet long. A cube that is 1 cubic yard is 1 yard x 1 yard x 1yard, or converting to feet, 3 cubic feet x 3 cubic feet x 3 cubic which equals 27 cubic feet . . . in a cubic yard. You mentioned 10 cubic yards, though, so 27 cubic feet per cubic yard times 10 cubic feet is equal to . . . 270 cubic feet.
yes, it is. 40 tonnes converts to about 39 tons, or 78,000 pounds.
1.85 cubic yards equals 49.95 cubic feet.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
Knowing that 1 cubic foot is pretty much equal to 100 pounds or 0.05 ton, 1 ton of gravel is around 20 cubic feet.
A "yard of gravel" is a measure of volume, not a measure of area. There are 27 cubic feet (3x3x3 feet) in a yard of gravel, or one cubic yard.
The weight of pea gravel can vary, but on average, it weighs about 100 to 110 pounds per cubic foot. Since there are approximately 28.3 liters in a cubic foot, fourteen liters is about 0.5 cubic feet. Therefore, fourteen liters of pea gravel would weigh roughly between 50 to 55 pounds.
It would depend on what you are measuring. A cubic yard of mulch is lighter than a cubic yard of gravel.
Pounds can't be converted to cubic feet. Pounds measure mass, while cubic feet measure volume.
The coverage area of 5 cubic feet of pea gravel will depend on the thickness at which it is spread. To determine this, you will need to know the desired depth of the pea gravel. You can calculate the square footage coverage by dividing the volume of the gravel (5 cubic feet) by the desired depth in feet.
what is the cubic feet of 716 lbs
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet = 54 half-cubic-foot bags
About 1.03 cubic feet.
To convert 2000 pounds of gravel to cubic yards, you need to know the density of gravel, which typically ranges from 1,400 to 1,800 pounds per cubic yard. Assuming an average density of 1,500 pounds per cubic yard, 2000 pounds would equal approximately 1.33 cubic yards (2000 ÷ 1500 ≈ 1.33). Adjust the calculation based on the specific density of the gravel being used for more accurate results.
1,000 pounds of water is equal to about 16 cubic feet.
A cubic yard of 57 gravel typically weighs around 1.4 tons or 2,800 pounds.