1/3 cu ft
For this, you can work out the volume of the cylinder of sand you need to fill. But you'll also need to know the density of the sand to convert this volume into weight.
This is a volume calculation. I assume the dimension for the "6" is inches? If so, the volume= 20x20x0.5= 200 cubic ft.= 7.4 cubic yards
A typical shovel holds about 1/2 cubic feet of soil. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard (commonly called a "yard"). Therefore, about 54 shovelfuls in a cubic yard.Note that the volume of a shovel will vary depending on its size and the stuff being shoveled. You can determine the volume of your shovel by experimenting with a 5-gallon pail (equal to about 5/8 of a cubic foot).
There can be no equivalence. A ton of sand represents the mass of a volume of sand. The volume is a 3-dimensional measure whereas a metre is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space. According to basic rules of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from volume to length is fundamentally flawed.
A lot of that will depend on the shovel. Get a box and your shovel and measure it.
you can shovel : snow dirt sand
You just take one yard which is 60cm and depending on the size of the shovel (measure in cm) just divide that by 5, and you get your answer. E.g: 60cm of sand and a 10cm shovel: 10 divided by 5 = 2 therefore your answer is 2 shovels of sand.
With a shovel
You can very accurately determine the volume of sand using water. If you just take some sand and measure the volume, a lot of the volume you measure is actually the empty space between the sand crystals. If you want the true volume of the sand, you must use the water method.To do this, start with a known volume of water (use a graduated cylinder for instance). Record this volume. The weigh out a certain amount of sand, and add this sand to the water. When you do that, the volume of the water will increase. Record this new volume. Then simply subtract the initial volume from the final volume. This difference is the volume of the sand particles. You can also calculate the density of sand by this method since you weighed the sand before adding it, and the density is just weight ÷ volume.
How many shovel of sand in a wheelbarrows
A shovel and a wheelbarrow.
You need some important sand toys to make a sand castle , one is a sand bucket. Another item that is needed is a shovel. Then, of course, you need sand!
almost the same way as most liquids because sand is in very little grains.ANS2:Since there is air between the grains, the volume is somewhat variable depending on how packed the sand is. To get the volume of the sand, pour the sand into water and measure the change in water level.
Because sand have also a volume.
Shovel, Tow Truck, Chains, Salt, Sand, Catlitter and Plow.
The marsupial mole digs through the sand with its big shovel-like claws.