18.6765 cubic blathinetres is one brass
The word "brass" refers to a measure of quantity for loose material (like sand, metal, etc). This term is common in India. One brass equals one hundred cubic feet volume. Calculate the volume of sand and divide by 100 cubic feet to get the number of brass units.
One cubic yard of river sand typically weighs between 2,600 to 3,000 pounds, depending on the specific composition and moisture content of the sand.
It is silt.
One BRASS is 100 Square Foot an old measurement genrally used for painting walls
A miandering river, I would say, is one that bends or 'mianders'. A miander is a turn in a river where you sometimes find a small sand back, this is because as a part in the river turns, the water slows down and leaves behind rocks, pebbles, sand, dirt..etc that it was carrying.
Depends on how it's shaped... :/
Depends which scrap dealer you go to One paid me .38 cents per pound another was paying 87 cents.NYC has brass "tubing" Yellow brass and RED Brass and each BRASS gets a different amount
A good mix is four or five of sand to one of cement.
The word "brass" refers to a measure of quantity for loose material (like sand, metal, etc). This term is common in India. One brass equals one hundred cubic feet volume. Calculate the volume of sand and divide by 100 cubic feet to get the number of brass units.
used $10-$40 Brass Eagle is a crappy brand
Brass is typically measured in terms of weight, and it is denser than many other metals. The weight of one brass varies depending on the system of measurement being used: in the imperial system, one brass is equivalent to 100 pounds, while in the metric system, it would be approximately 579 kg (1,277 lbs).