(4) x (depth of the sand in inches) x (density of the sand in ounces per cubic inch) pounds
Well, darling, one cubic inch of sand weighs approximately 0.056 pounds. So if you're looking to add a little extra weight to your pockets, just grab yourself a handful of sand and you're good to go. Just remember, sand may be tiny, but it can sure pack a punch in the weight department.
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1 Cubic Yard of Sand can weigh between 2,600 to 3,000 lbs. or up to one and a half tons approximately. 1 Tonof Sand will cover between 80 to 100 square feet at a 2 inch depth approximately.
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125 pounds i think
We're having trouble trying to decide where to start. -- There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". -- If you want to know the volume of sand, it'll be a cubic unit of length. If you want to know the weight of sand, it'll be a unit of force (or weight). -- "8 inches by forty feet" is an area ... a space on a flat surface ... and can't hold anything. -- In order to figure out how much water or sand something can hold, you need a third measurement. -- Even after you know the volume of the space you need to fill, if you want the weight of sand, then you still need to know the weight of some unit volume of sand, like maybe the "pounds of sand per cubic foot". (None of this response should be misconstrued to suggest that we are in any way telling you to go pound sand.)
start with 1/8 inch , by 3/4 inch . by 6 inch long stainless steel stock. Cut 3 - 1/8 inch wide by 3/4 inch deep slats lenght wise into stock. Use a bender to get proper configuration. Sand and polish to smooth finish.
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The weight of 5 liters of sand can vary depending on its density, but on average, it weighs around 8-10 kilograms.
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