To determine how many 50kg bags of sugar can fill a 20ft container, we first need to calculate the volume of the container in cubic meters. A standard 20ft container has dimensions of approximately 6.1m in length, 2.4m in width, and 2.6m in height. Multiplying these dimensions gives a volume of 38.544 cubic meters. To convert this volume into kilograms, we need to consider the density of sugar, which is around 0.8 kg per liter. Therefore, a 20ft container can hold approximately 48,180kg of sugar. Dividing this by the weight of each bag (50kg) gives us around 963 bags of sugar that can fill a 20ft container.
Well, darling, a 20ft container can typically hold around 18-20 metric tons of goods. So, if we're talking about 50kg bags of chickpeas, that's about 400-450 bags. But hey, don't hold me to it - I'm just here to give you the sassy facts!
Another incomplete question. It depends entirely on the density of either the contents of the bags, or of the bags the bags themselves if the bags are empty. If the bags contain water, then as there are 1000kg of water in 1 cubic metre there would be 20 X 50kg bags.
8.4 beg (per beg 50Kg.) (420kg cement)
It depends on how big the bags are.
To determine how many 50kg bags of sugar can fill a 20ft container, we first need to calculate the volume of the container in cubic meters. A standard 20ft container has dimensions of approximately 6.1m in length, 2.4m in width, and 2.6m in height. Multiplying these dimensions gives a volume of 38.544 cubic meters. To convert this volume into kilograms, we need to consider the density of sugar, which is around 0.8 kg per liter. Therefore, a 20ft container can hold approximately 48,180kg of sugar. Dividing this by the weight of each bag (50kg) gives us around 963 bags of sugar that can fill a 20ft container.
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The amount of 50 kilogram bags that will fit into a 40 foot container is dependent upon the size of the bags. 50 kilogram bags of gold will be much smaller than 50 kilogram bags of feathers.
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Well, darling, a 20ft container can typically hold around 18-20 metric tons of goods. So, if we're talking about 50kg bags of chickpeas, that's about 400-450 bags. But hey, don't hold me to it - I'm just here to give you the sassy facts!
if it is rice, pulses, it will be 450-500 .. same as 20'
Another incomplete question. It depends entirely on the density of either the contents of the bags, or of the bags the bags themselves if the bags are empty. If the bags contain water, then as there are 1000kg of water in 1 cubic metre there would be 20 X 50kg bags.
The Hessian Sugar bags weighed 25Kg.