To do this you would need to know the density of unmixed concrete (i.e what is the weight of concrete per unit of volume), and the ratio of concrete to water required. (I assume you mean 1m^3 of mixed concrete (with water) to kg, rather than the unmixed concrete powder). With these bits of information the conversion is relatively simple, however I don't know where to find this information from. Alternatively, just the density of mixed concrete would suffice.
1m3=35.5 ft3 1m3=0.0355 mscf
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.
You can not cover a one dimensional LENGTH with a three dimensional VOLUME.
This is no a possible conversion, because you can not convert a factor of distance (metre) to a weight (kilogram)
Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.
1m3=35.5 ft3 1m3=0.0355 mscf
96kg steel bar is use in 1m3 but also depend on diameter of bar
8 bags
Which Grade?
it is W/C=.45 or W/C= .55 it is depends on the type of concrete
1m3/1000000000=km3
120 kg/m3
One cubic metre of concrete weighs 2.5 Tonnes. Typically, 1m3 of concrete is made up of 350Kg of cement, 700Kg of sand, 1,200Kg of chippings and 150 Litres of water. http://www.planete-tp.com/en/article.php3?id_article=221
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.
35.84 kg
You can not cover a one dimensional LENGTH with a three dimensional VOLUME.
This is the mass of aggregate that would fill a container of 1m3 capacity.