To calculate the volume of asphalt in 1 square meter at a thickness of 50 mm, you first convert the thickness to meters by dividing 50 mm by 1000 (since 1 meter is 1000 mm), which equals 0.05 meters. The volume would then be 1 square meter x 0.05 meters = 0.05 cubic meters. Asphalt typically has a density of around 2.3 tons per cubic meter, so the amount of asphalt in 1 square meter at 50 mm thick would be approximately 0.05 cubic meters x 2.3 tons/cubic meter = 0.115 tons.
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Well, isn't that a lovely question! To calculate the weight of asphalt in 1 square meter at 50 mm thick, we need to know the density of the asphalt. Typically, asphalt has a density of about 2.3 tons per cubic meter, so for a 50 mm thick layer, it would be around 0.115 tons per square meter. Remember, it's all about finding the joy in the process of learning and exploring new things!
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the heavy stuff! So, like, to answer your question, 1 square meter of asphalt that's 50 mm thick would weigh around 0.05 tons. But hey, who's really counting, right? Just remember, when it comes to asphalt, it's all about quality, not quantity... or weight, for that matter.
Anywhere between 0.08 tonnes and 0.125 tonnes.
Depending upon the type of asphalt, and its actual make up, the density of asphalt can vary between 1.6 tonnes/m3 and 2.5 tonnes/m3
1000 mm = 1 m
mass = volume x density
volume = 1 m2 x 50 mm
= 1 m2 x 50 ÷ 1000 m
= 0.05 m3
The mass can vary between:
lightest: mass = 0.05 m3 x 1.6 tonnes/m3
= 0.08 tonnes
heaviest: mass = 0.05 m3 x 2.5 tonnes/m3
= 0.125 tonnes
I work with asphalt, paving roads. We have to figure out how mush asphalt it will take to pave or resurface a road. We do this based on the length, width and how thick we are going to put it down. With a known weight per square yard we can figure out how many tons of asphalt we will need for a given road. We also use this in reverse to check how much asphalt we are putting down per square yard as we go along.
1 square meter = 1,550 square inches.
About 10.764 square feet per square meter.
1 square meter = 10.7639 square feet.
Depends on how much paint used, how many coats, type of paint, how thick the paint is.