Measure the average length, breadth and width of a brick.
Calculate the volume of the brick as L*B*W cubic units
Divide 1 by the volume of each brick, with appropriate adjustment for measurement units.
multiplyL xW x H to find the volume of 1 brick. Each measurement should be in cm. 1 cubic meter = (100 cm)3 = 1,000,000 cm3 now divide the volume of 1 brick INTO 1,000,000 that gives the number of bricks.
So you get the volume of one brick. Measure the length, width and height of one brick. Convert each to metres (/100 is you measured in centimetres). Now divide a cubic metre by the volume of 1 brick to get how many bricks would make a completely filled in cubic metre. Keep in mind, this method does not count any cement needed to secure the bricks
Depends on how big the bricks are.
Formula for calculating the volume of a cylinder = pi*radius2*length giving your answer in cubic units. Therefore: pi*42*9 = 452.3893421 cubic units. To the nearest whole number: 452 cubic units.
Length x width x thickness or depth. Starting with inches, you will come up with total cubic inches using that formula. Divide that number by 1728 to get cubic feet. divide that quotient by 27 to get cubic yards. Concrete is usually sold by cubic yard.
It depends on the size of the bricks.
500 number of bricks are required for 1C/m
multiplyL xW x H to find the volume of 1 brick. Each measurement should be in cm. 1 cubic meter = (100 cm)3 = 1,000,000 cm3 now divide the volume of 1 brick INTO 1,000,000 that gives the number of bricks.
Multiply by a million.
Calculate the volumeof whatever is being paid for, in cubic feet, then multiply that number of cubic feet by the cost per cubic foot.
That depends of the measures of the bricks
-- take the number of cubic feet -- multiply it by 0.028317 -- the result is the number of cubic meters (rounded)
standard size of brick is 9in*4.5in*3 in so formula is 1cubicfoot/ brick volume thatwould be 1 cft/ 0.75*0.375*0.25 Cft= 14 bricks
First calculate cubic feet: 3.1417 x Radius² x Depth = cubic feetNext calculate gallons: Cubic ft x 7.47 = gallons
So you get the volume of one brick. Measure the length, width and height of one brick. Convert each to metres (/100 is you measured in centimetres). Now divide a cubic metre by the volume of 1 brick to get how many bricks would make a completely filled in cubic metre. Keep in mind, this method does not count any cement needed to secure the bricks
Depends on how big the bricks are.
The formula to find the volume of a right cylinder is height times area of the circular base. This volume in cubic feet is then multiplied by 7.48 to find the number of gallons.