The answer will depend on how large each brick is.
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500 number of bricks are required for 1C/m
To create a circle out of bricks, the number of bricks required will depend on the size of the circle and the dimensions of the bricks. The circumference of the circle will determine the length of the perimeter that needs to be covered by bricks. The number of bricks needed can be calculated by dividing the circumference of the circle by the length of a single brick. This will give you an estimate of the total number of bricks needed to form the circle.
There are exactly 6.75 bricks per square foot. Standard modular brick courses 3 bricks per 8" vertically, and 8" per brick horizontally. Therefore, 1 square foot is 1.5 bricks wide x 4.5 bricks high, or 6.75 bricks per square foot. Keep in mind, there are MANY different brick sizes, but this calculation holds true for standard 'modular' brick.
1. it should be bricks 2. depends how big your bricks are
The number of square feet covered by 175 bricks depends on the size of the bricks. For example, if standard bricks measure 7.5 inches by 3.5 inches, each brick covers approximately 0.146 square feet. Therefore, 175 bricks would cover about 25.55 square feet (175 bricks x 0.146 square feet per brick). If using different brick sizes, the total area would vary accordingly.
To determine the number of bricks required to cover a rectangular area of 4.7 x 9.3 meters, first calculate the area: 4.7 m x 9.3 m = 43.71 square meters. Next, divide this area by the area of a single brick (assuming a standard brick size of approximately 0.2 m x 0.1 m, which is 0.02 square meters). This means you would need approximately 2,186 bricks (43.71 / 0.02 = 2,185.5). Always round up to account for partial bricks, resulting in a total of 2,186 bricks needed.
To make brick blocks which are used to build houses. You can make brick blocks by put 4 bricks together in a 2x2 square.
Of course it depends on the size of the brick. But you can still do it by the following steps. 1. Let y = square inches of one brick (compute length X width). 2. # bricks = 144 / y ( the number of square inches in a sq. foot divided by size of a single brick) For example suppose a brick is 2 by 8, then y = 16. 144/16 = 9 so you'd have 9 bricks in a square foot. If you think about it, lay the 9 bricks side by side they'd cover an area that is 18 x 8 =144, the same number of inches in a 12 in x 12 in area. If you are going to use mortar between the bricks, remember to allow for that in your computation of the brick size..
in face we calculate around 60 bricks.. but behind the wall there are double bricks in of footer brick... so calculate the footer brick as a double...
To determine how many bricks are needed for 144 square feet, first, calculate the area of a single brick. For example, if a standard brick measures 7.5 inches by 3.5 inches, the area is approximately 0.11 square feet. Dividing 144 square feet by the area of one brick (0.11 sq ft) gives about 1,309 bricks. However, it's important to account for mortar space, so it's advisable to add 10% more, resulting in roughly 1,440 bricks needed.
A standard jumbo brick typically measures about 3.5 inches by 7.5 inches. To calculate the number of jumbo bricks in a square foot (12 inches by 12 inches), you can first find the area of one jumbo brick, which is approximately 0.18 square feet. Dividing the area of one square foot by the area of a jumbo brick reveals that there are about 5 to 6 jumbo bricks in a square foot, depending on the exact dimensions of the bricks.