The density of gravel can vary with stone type and range of stone sizes, but is usually around 1.5 - 1.6 t/m³, so 1 t is around 0.65 m³.
One cubic yard will equal approximately 2781
lbs.
In Crushed stone I usually multiply by .9 meaning that on a 6 cubic meter container, I get 5.4 tons.
BY Pro. M.SHOAIB BILAL
Email: Shoaibbilal64@yahoo.com
Specific Gravity & Weight Per Cubic Foot:
MaterialSpecific Gravitylb. per cf-
Acetic acid, 90%1.0666.3
Alcohol, ethyl0.78949.0
Alcohol, methyl0.79149.0
Alfalfa, ground0.2616.0
Alum, lumpy0.8855.0
Alum, pulverized0.7547.0
Alumina0.9660.0
Aluminum, solid2.64165.0
Aluminum, oxide1.5295
Ammonia gas0.000.048
Ammonium sulfate0.8352
Andesite, solid2.77173
Antimony, cast6.70418
Apple wood, dry0.7144
Apples0.6440
Arsenic5.67354
Asbestos, shredded0.3522
Asbestos, solid2.45153
Ash wood, black, dry0.5434
Ash wood, white, dry0.6742
Ashes0.6641
Aspen wood0.4226
Asphalt, crushed0.7245
Babbitt7.28454
Bagasse0.127.5
Bakelite, solid1.3685
Baking powder0.7245
Barium3.78236
Bark, wood refuse0.2415
Barley0.6138
Barite, crushed2.88180
Basalt, broken1.96122
Basalt, solid3.01188
Bauxite, crushed1.2880
Beans, castor0.5836
Beans, cocoa0.5937
Beans, navy0.8050
Beans, soy0.7245
Beeswax0.9660
Beets0.7245
Bentonite0.5937
Bicarbonate of soda0.6943
Birch wood, yellow0.7144
Bismuth9.79611
Bones, pulverized0.8855
Borax, fine0.8553
Bran0.2616
Brass, cast8.56534
Brass, rolled8.56534
Brewers grain0.4327
Brick, common red1.92120
Brick, fire clay2.40150
Brick, silica2.05128
Brick, chrome2.80175
Brick, magnesia2.56160
Bronze8.16509
Buckwheat0.6641
Butter0.8754
Cadmium8.65540
Calcium carbide1.2075
Caliche1.4490
Carbon, solid2.15134
Carbon, powdered0.085
Carbon dioxide0.000.1234
Carbon monoxide0.000.0781
Cardboard0.6943
Cedar, red0.3824
Cement, Portland3.1594
Cement, mortar2.16135
Cement, slurry1.4490
Chalk, solid2.50156
Chalk, lumpy1.4490
Chalk, fine1.1270
Charcoal0.2113
Cherry wood, dry0.5635
Chestnut wood, dry0.4830
Chloroform1.5295
Chocolate, powder0.6440
Chromic acid, flake1.2075
Chromium6.86428
Chromium ore2.16135
Cinders, furnace0.9157
Cinders, Coal, ash0.6440
Clay, dry excavated1.0968
Clay, wet excavated1.83114
Clay, dry lump1.0767
Clay, fire1.3685
Clay, wet lump1.60100
Clay, compacted1.75109
Clover seed0.7748
Coal, Anthracite, solid1.5194
Coal, Anthracite, broken1.1169
Coal, Bituminous, solid1.3584
Coal, Bituminous, broken0.8352
Cobalt8.75546
Coconut, meal0.5132
Coconut, shredded0.3522
Coffee, fresh beans0.5635
Coffee, roast beans0.4327
Coke0.4226
Concrete, Asphalt2.24140
Concrete, Gravel2.40150
Concrete, Limestone w/Portland2.37148
Copper, cast8.69542
Copper, rolled8.91556
Copper sulfate, ground3.60225
Copra, medium size0.5333
Copra, meal, ground0.6440
Copra, expeller cake ground0.5132
Copra, expeller cake chopped0.4629
Cork, solid0.2415
Cork, ground0.1610
Corn, on the cob0.7245
Corn, shelled0.7245
Corn, grits0.6742
Cottonseed, dry, de-linted0.5635
Cottonseed, dry, not de-linted0.3220
Cottonseed, cake, lumpy0.6742
Cottonseed, hulls0.1912
Cottonseed, meal0.5937
Cottonseed, meats0.6440
Cottonwood0.4226
Cryolite1.60100
Cullet1.60100
Culm0.7547
Cypress wood0.5132
Dolomite, solid2.90181
Dolomite, pulverized0.7446
Dolomite, lumpy1.5295
Earth, loam, dry, excavated1.2578
Earth, moist, excavated1.4490
Earth, wet, excavated1.60100
Earth, dense2.00125
Earth, soft loose mud1.73108
Earth, packed1.5295
Earth, Fullers, raw0.6742
Ebony wood0.9660
Elm, dry0.5635
Emery4.01250
Ether0.7446
Feldspar, solid2.56160
Feldspar, pulverized1.2377
Fertilizer, acid phosphate0.9660
Fir, Douglas0.5333
Fish, scrap0.7245
Fish, meal0.5937
Flaxseed, whole0.7245
Flour, wheat0.5937
Fluorspar, solid3.21200
Fluorspar, lumps1.60100
Fluorspar, pulverized1.4490
Garbage0.4830
Glass, window2.58161
Glue, animal, flaked0.5635
Glue, vegetable, powdered0.6440
Gluten, meal0.6339
Gneiss, bed in place2.87179
Gneiss, broken1.86116
Gold, pure 24Kt19.291204
Granite, solid2.69168
Granite, broken1.65103
Graphite, flake0.6440
Gravel, loose, dry1.5295
Gravel, w/sand, natural1.92120
Gravel, dry 1/4 to 2 inch1.68105
Gravel, wet 1/4 to 2 inch2.00125
Gypsum, solid2.79174
Gypsum, broken1.81113
Gypsum, crushed1.60100
Gypsum, pulverized1.1270
Halite (salt), solid2.32145
Halite (salt), broken1.5194
Hydrochloric acid 40%1.2075
Ice, solid0.9257.4
Ice, crushed0.5937
Ilmenite2.31144
Iridium22.161383
Iron, cast7.21450
Iron, wrought7.77485
Iron oxide pigment0.4025
Ivory1.84115
Kaolin, green crushed1.0364
Kaolin, pulverized0.3522
Lead, cast11.35708
Lead, rolled11.39711
Lead, red3.69230
Lead, white pigment4.09255
Leather0.9559
Lignite, dry0.8050
Lignum Vitae, dry1.2880
Lime, quick, lump0.8553
Lime, quick, fine1.2075
Lime, stone, large2.69168
Lime, stone, lump1.5496
Lime, hydrated0.4830
Limonite, solid3.80237
Limonite, broken2.47154
Limestone, solid2.61163
Limestone, broken1.5597
Limestone, pulverized1.3987
Linseed, whole0.7547
Linseed, meal0.5132
Locust, dry0.7144
Magnesite, solid3.01188
Magnesium, solid1.75109
Magnesium sulfate, crystal1.1270
Magnetite, solid5.05315
Magnetite, broken3.29205
Mahogany, Spanish, dry0.8553
Mahogany, Honduras, dry0.5434
Malt0.3421
Manganese, solid7.61475
Manganese oxide1.92120
Manure0.4025
Maple, dry0.7144
Marble, solid2.56160
Marble, broken1.5798
Marl, wet, excavated2.24140
Mercury @ 32oF13.61849
Mica, solid2.88180
Mica, broken1.60100
Milk, powdered0.4528
Molybdenum10.19636
Mortar, wet2.40150
Mud, packed1.91119
Mud, fluid1.73108
Nickel, rolled8.67541
Nickel silver8.45527
Nitric acid, 91%1.5194
Nitrogen0.000.0784
Oak, live, dry0.9559
Oak, red0.7144
Oats0.4327
Oats, rolled0.3019
Oil cake0.7949
Oil, linseed0.9458.8
Oil, petroleum0.8855
Oxygen0.000.0892
Oyster shells, ground0.8553
Paper, standard1.2075
Paraffin0.7245
Peanuts, shelled0.6440
Peanuts, not shelled0.2717
Peat, dry0.4025
Peat, moist0.8050
Peat, wet1.1270
Pecan wood0.7547
Phosphate rock, broken1.76110
Phosphorus2.34146
Pine, White, dry0.4226
Pine, Yellow Northern, dry0.5434
Pine, Yellow Southern, dry0.7245
Pitch1.1572
Plaster0.8553
Platinum21.511342
Porcelain2.40150
Porphyry, solid2.55159
Porphyry, broken1.65103
Potash1.2880
Potassium chloride2.00125
Potatoes, white0.7748
Pumice, stone0.6440
Quartz, solid2.64165
Quartz, lump1.5597
Quartz sand1.2075
Redwood, California, dry0.4528
Resin, synthetic, crushed0.5635
Rice, hulled0.7547
Rice, rough0.5836
Rice grits0.6943
Rip-Rap1.60100
Rosin1.0767
Rubber, caoutchouc0.9559
Rubber, manufactured1.5295
Rubber, ground scrap0.4830
Rye0.7144
Salt cake1.4490
Salt, course0.8050
Salt, fine1.2075
Saltpeter1.2075
Sand, wet1.92120
Sand, wet, packed2.08130
Sand, dry1.60100
Sand, loose1.4490
Sand, rammed1.68105
Sand, water filled1.92120
Sand w/ Gravel, dry1.73108
Sand w/ Gravel, wet2.00125
Sandstone, solid2.32145
Sandstone, broken1.5194
Sawdust0.2717
Sewage, sludge0.7245
Shale, solid2.68167
Shale, broken1.5999
Silver10.46653
Slag, solid2.12132
Slag, broken1.76110
Slag, crushed, 1/4 inch1.1974
Slag, furn. granulated0.9660
Slate, solid2.69168
Slate, broken1.67104
Slate, pulverized1.3685
Snow, freshly fallen0.1610
Snow, compacted0.4830
Soap, solid0.8050
Soap, chips0.1610
Soap, flakes0.1610
Soap, powdered0.3723
Soda Ash, heavy0.9660
Soda Ash, light0.4327
Sodium0.9861
Sodium Aluminate, ground1.1572
Sodium Nitrate, ground1.2075
Soybeans, whole0.7547
Spruce, California, dry0.4528
Starch, powdered0.5635
Steel, cast7.85490
Steel, rolled7.93495
Stone, crushed1.60100
Sugar, brown0.7245
Sugar, powdered0.8050
Sugar, granulated0.8553
Sugar, raw cane0.9660
Sugarbeet pulp, dry0.2113
Sugarbeet pulp, wet0.5635
Sugarcane0.2717
Sulfur, solid2.00125
Sulfur, lump1.3182
Sulfur, pulverized0.9660
Sulfuric acid, 87%1.79112
Sycamore, dry0.5937
Taconite2.80175
Talc, solid2.69168
Talc, broken1.75109
Tanbark, ground0.8855
Tankage0.9660
Tar1.1572
Tin, cast7.36459
Tobacco0.3220
Trap rock, solid2.88180
Trap rock, broken1.75109
Tungsten19.621224
Turf0.4025
Turpentine0.8754
Vanadium5.50343
Walnut, black, dry0.6138
Water, pure1.0062.4
Water, sea1.0364.08
Wheat0.7748
Wheat, cracked0.6742
Willow wood0.4226
Wool1.3182
Zinc, cast7.05440
Zinc oxide0.4025
1 cubic metre of dry concrete gravel weighs 2.4 tonnes Ernie Dibb Perth West Australia
The density of gravel can vary depending on the type and size of the gravel. On average, gravel has a density of about 1.5 tons per cubic meter. Therefore, 1 ton of gravel would be equal to approximately 0.67 cubic meters of gravel. It is important to note that this is an approximate value and may vary based on the specific characteristics of the gravel being used.
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The weight of 1 cubic meter of gravel varies depending on the type of gravel. On average, it can weigh between 1,500 to 3,000 kilograms or 1.5 to 3 tons.
A cubic yard of 57 gravel typically weighs around 1.4 tons or 2,800 pounds.
2.2 tons
2.2
2.2 tons.
1.77 US tons per cubic meter.
To convert 2.66 tons per cubic meter to tons per cubic feet, you first need to convert cubic meters to cubic feet. There are approximately 35.3147 cubic feet in 1 cubic meter. Once you have the conversion factor, multiply the given value (2.66 tons per cubic meter) by the conversion factor to get the equivalent value in tons per cubic feet.
16 tons of dry sand occupies approximately 320 cubic feet of volume.
A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.