Daft question really! Should be what is the density of cement. Does the question mean cement ( dry powder), wet concrete, set concrete or what?
It depends on the density of the cement. You wont get an accurate answer without the details.
It would depend on how big the bag of cement is. 1 foot bags will be more in the cubic meter than 2 feet.
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
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To properly answer this question, one would need to know the volume of a "bag", since "bag" isn't any standard of volume or weight. Typical Portland Cement has a density to 1505kg / cubic meter. In addition, one would also need to know the coarseness of the gravel, as the ability of the sand and cement to fill in the aggregate depends heavily on the average size of the gravel pieces.
It depends on the density of the cement. You wont get an accurate answer without the details.
It would depend on how big the bag of cement is. 1 foot bags will be more in the cubic meter than 2 feet.
400kg or there abouts
Kilogram per cubic meter is the one that doesn't belong. Square meter is meter^2 and cubic meter is meter^3 but kilogram per cubic meter is a density
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Density value is missing!!!!!!
It depends on the density of that heavy ton.For example if the density is 100 ton per meter cube, then one tone will have 0.01 cubic meter.
Mass of a substance can be determined by its density and volume. The equation for mass (M) is density (D) divided by volume (V) or conversely D = MV. In this example the volume is 1 cubic meter (1m^3). Paper density is dependent on its type. Once density is known the weight of one cubic meter can be determined.
The lead is more dense. Just so you know the volumes listed before each material are irrelevant - each one theoretically has a constant density no matter how much of it there is.
4 bags of 50 kg each= 200 kg of cement.
It depends on the density of the timber.
one cubic meter stone dust equals to how much metric ton stone dust ?