A cubic yard of crushed lava rock typically weighs around 2,750 pounds (1.375 tons).
1 cubic yard of crushed rock fills 3/depth in feet square yards.
The weight of crushed landscaping rock varies depending on the density of the material. On average, crushed rock weighs about 1.6 to 2.2 tons per cubic yard. Therefore, 14 liters would weigh roughly around 30 to 40 pounds.
About 35... there are 27cubic feet in one cubic yard so determine how many cubic feet you need and divide by 27... in your case 52x 18x 1= 936 cubic feet 936/27= 34.66 cubic yards
2.7T/m3 (+/- 10%). The above answer is for solid rock, generally not crushed stone. Crushed stone of uniform size has a nominal density of 100 pounds per cubic foot (1.6 Metric Tons per cubic Meter). If the crushed stone is a mixture of various sizes, then the open spaces that would be present in crushed stone of uniform size will be filled somewhat by the smaller sizes, and density increases. Typical effective density here ranges from 120 - 140 pounds per cubic foot (1.9 - 2.2 Metric Tons per cubic Meter). Solid Rock will be close to 150 - 170 pounds per cubic foot (2.4 - 2.7 Metric Tons per cubic Meter). Crushed stone density is variable depending on the type of stone, the stone crushing machinery, and how the crushed stone is sorted after crushing.
A little more than one cubic yard of crushed rock is needed. (10 ft x 6 ft x 1/6 ft = 10 cu ft = 1 cu yd + 1 cu ft)
Volume = (84) x (1/6) = 14 cubic feet = 0.52 cubic yard
The texture.
River rock and crushed gravel are both types of gravel but have different shapes and sizes. River rock is typically smooth and rounded, while crushed gravel is crushed and has more angular edges. River rock is often used for decorative landscaping, while crushed gravel is commonly used for driveways and pathways.
Approx 0.45
1 cubic millimeter is a very small amount. it would be about the size of a grain of sand. That is my best guess.
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