There is no such measurement as a "unit".
80 paise
20-22 kg
$6000
$653.45
$1575 AUD per kg
There are different kinds of sand, but one of the most common, quartz sand, has a specific heat of 830 (J/kg°C)
depends where you buy it! LOL
it matters where you buy the sugar.
Sand, wet - 1920 kg/m³ Sand, wet, packed - 2080 kg/m³ Sand, dry - 1600 kg/m³ Sand, loose - 1440 kg/m³ Sand, rammed - 1680 kg/m³ Sand, water filled - 1920 kg/m³
Approx. 125 US $ for 1 kg of unrefined uranium oxide U3O8.
That is approximately 525 Kg depending on dampness of the sand.
With that kind of low weight you're better off filling empty milk cartons with water or sand. Doing that wouldn't cost you anything.
20-22 kg
That depends on the sand. Choose one of these densities: Sand, wet - 1920 kg/m³ Sand, wet, packed - 2080 kg/m³ Sand, dry - 1600 kg/m³ Sand, loose - 1440 kg/m³ Sand, rammed - 1680 kg/m³ Sand, water filled - 1920 kg/m³ Now put it into the following formula: kilograms of sand / density = cubic meters of sand
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A general formula:mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) × volume (m3)weight at sea level (lbs) = mass (kg) × 2.20462262Volume:5 UK gallons = 0.02273045 m3Densities, approximate:loose dry sand ≈ 1442 kg/m3dry sand ≈ 1602 kg/m3wet sand ≈ 1922 kg/m3quartz sand ≈ 1201 kg/m3Choose the appropriate volume and density for your application and apply the general formula.m = d × vw = m × 2.20462262For 5 UK dry gallons of loose dry sand, you get:1442 kg/m3 × 0.0227 m3 ≈ 32.78 kg32.78 kg × 2.20462 ≈ 72.3 lbs
At $7.80 a kg, 5 kg would cost $39.
1 litre of sand weighs 1.8kg so multiply by 75 = 135 kg