A sack of cement typically weighs around 94 pounds, although the exact weight can vary slightly depending on the type and brand of cement.
It depends on the size of the sack. A standard sack of sand typically contains 50 pounds.
125 pounds of cement weighs 125 pounds.
a pound of anything weighs the same, a pound!!
The work done to lift a 25kg sack of cement vertically 4.3m is approximately 1075 Joules. This can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance, where Force = mass x gravity = 25kg x 9.81 m/s^2 and Distance = 4.3m.
A pound of rice and a pound of cement have the same weight, as they both weigh one pound. However, cement is more dense than rice because it takes up less volume for the same weight.
94 pounds
A U.S. bag (or sack) of cement contains 94 lbs. Note this is for cement not premixed concrete where you just add water. The origin of 94 lbs/sack for cement comes from 1 cubic foot of loosly bagged cement weighs approximately 94 lbs; they were originally (and perhaps still) measured out by volume, but for weight calculations, the weight of 94 lbs became standardized.
2000 pounds.
The weight of a 94 lb. sack of cement is incidental - the bag is packaged in that size in order to hold one cubic foot of cement, and 94 pounds is simply what one cubic foot of dry cement powder weighs. Mix design for concrete was originally performed by volume and not by weight. Mix designers were initially concerned about variations in density and thought volume would deliver the most consistent results. As time progressed, they found that mix design were not adversly affected when designed by weight, (which was also much simpler), and therefore became used industry wide. Because 94lbs of cement is, as noted above, what 1 cubic foot of cement weighs, the 94 lb sack was a backhanded way for the mix designers to check the weight calculations easily with known volumes.
5 gallons of cement would weight 5 * the weight of 1 gallon
The weight of 1.25 cubic feet of cement can vary depending on the type of cement being used. On average, a bag of Portland cement weighs around 94 pounds. Therefore, 1.25 cubic feet of Portland cement would weigh approximately 117.5 pounds.
303.5lb
94 pounds per bag.
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.
1 sack = 1 cwt 1 cwt = 100 lbs cwt is the abbreviation for the term "hundred weight"
i have had 1800 pounds of sack-crete in the bed
It depends on the size of the sack. A standard sack of sand typically contains 50 pounds.