150 pounds
That is 1 cubic foot and concrete weighs 150 pounds per cubic foot
14.1 pounds for a 12" x 12" x 1" .
about 1.2 pounds
1 cu. yd of cured concrete is about 3600lbs. 1 cu. ft of cured concrete is about 134 lbs. (rounded up) 4 ft x 4 ft x 5/6 ft = 13 1/3 cu. ft 13 1/3 cu. ft = 1787lbs (rounded up)
144
1 foot = 12 inches (1 foot) x (1 foot) = (1 x 1) (foot x foot) = 1 foot2 (12 inches) x (12 inches) = (12 x 12) (inches x inches) = 144 inches2
Concrete averages in weight between 90lbs per cubic foot to 140lbs per cubic foot. Knowing that its a simple equation. L x W x H = C x W. in this case 800 cubic feet. So basically the slab can weight between 72,000lbs and 112,000lbs. Length x Width x Height = Total Cubic Feet x Weight per cubic foot = Total Weight
A 29 foot by 11 foot by 1 inch depth requires about 1 cubic yard of cement. If the depth is one foot, you will need about 12 cubic yards.
14.1 pounds for a 12" x 12" x 1" .
about 1.2 pounds
1 cu. yd of cured concrete is about 3600lbs. 1 cu. ft of cured concrete is about 134 lbs. (rounded up) 4 ft x 4 ft x 5/6 ft = 13 1/3 cu. ft 13 1/3 cu. ft = 1787lbs (rounded up)
- Average wet concrete is about 150-160 per cu. ft.
The weight can only be determined if the exact weight of the reinforcement, as well as the exact displacement of the reinforcing is known. Thus the weight should be 1 sq meter x thickness of the concrete minus the exact displacement of the reinforcing, plus the weight of the reinforcing. The weight per cubic meter of concrete is 2450 kg.
144
1 foot = 12 inches (1 foot) x (1 foot) = (1 x 1) (foot x foot) = 1 foot2 (12 inches) x (12 inches) = (12 x 12) (inches x inches) = 144 inches2
37LBS
37.8 LBS
To calculate the weight: Height x Width x Length x 2.5