400kg
120 kg/m3
Wet concrete weighs about 4,000 per cubic yard. Some types of concrete weigh more or less. Lightweight concrete weighs about 1,000 pounds less.
The strength will vary depending on the type of concrete, the base, and the presence or absence of steel or fiberglass reinforcing.
1 yard of mix ready weight please
The yard is a unit of length, not a unit for mass !!
to figure it out you just need to take the weight of the cinderblock and minus the weight of the same amount of water. to find that get a tub of water filled to the brim and put it in some thing that can catch the water that spills out when you put the cinderblock in the tub. then all you have to do is weigh the water and deduct that from the weight of the cinderblock. then the weight remaining is the weight unerwater of the cinderblock
It weighs pounds in pounds (it depends on how much you want)
about 1/6 of that on land
4050 lbs
To convert cubic meters (m^3) to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the substance in question. The formula for this conversion is: mass (kg) = volume (m^3) x density (kg/m^3). So, if you have the density of the substance, you can multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density to get the mass in kilograms.
2600 lbs
1.042 CF of concrete per unit
400kg
120 kg/m3
157 pounds
If you mean volume you need the thickness as well. You've quoted only area. Then if you mean mass, you'd need the density too. I suspect you meant to ask about the weight of 1 cubic meter of cement. Quoting directly from the source given below: "The unit weight of concrete (density) varies depending on the amount and density of the aggregate, the amount of entrained air (and entrapped air), and the water and cement content. A normal weight concrete weighs 2400 kg per cubic meter or 145 lbs per cubic foot (3915 lbs per cubic yard)."