For design consideration Reinforced concrete is 150 lbs/ft^3. Unreinforced is around 145 lbs/ft^3. That comes out to 2402.77 kg/m^3 and 2322.68 kg/m^3 respectfully
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The amount of weight a concrete driveway will hold without doing damage would be determined on many factors. For instance, consolidated area of weight..ie.#'s per sq. foot, concrete strenght, amount of reinfocement in concrete, compaction of soil under concrete when placed, thickness of concrete, etc. Most driveways should be able to handle a concrete delivery truck if the drive way doesnt have any abrupt edges that truck must cross and the tires stay a reasonable distance from the edges..Hope this helped..and enjoy the pool if that is your project
Hookes law says that stress, s, is proportional to strain,e, as s = E e where E is modulus. Since strain has no units (it is deflection per unit length) the units of E are the same as s. E is the slope of the stress strain diagram.
coulomb ----------------------------------------- Coulomb (symbol C) is a derived unit for electrical charge in SI; the base units are: 1 C = A x s So, the coulomb is the electrical charge transported by an ampere in one second.
the unit of measuring for displacement is cubic centimeter[cc]. The unit of measurement for displacement is the meters.
No. As the hydration process takes place after placememnt the water [weighing a little under 10#'s per gallon], Bleeds out to the surface and evaporates. This decreases the weight.