11/2
500 bricks
density of sand is approx 2.6 kg/L density = mass / volume => mass = volume * density and as 1m3 = 1000 litres mass = 1000 litres * 2.6 kg/l =2600kgs
1 000 000
No, One cubic meter is 1m3 One square meter is 1m2
The number of bags of bentonite in 1m³ depends on the bag size and the density of the bentonite. For example, if you have 25 kg bags and the density of bentonite is approximately 1.5 kg/L, then 1 m³ would contain about 1,500 kg of bentonite. Dividing 1,500 kg by 25 kg per bag gives you roughly 60 bags. Adjust the calculation based on the specific bag size and density used.
20
Yes.
If a 20kg bag of cement=0.1m3 with 100 lots o 0.01 to 1m3 then you will need 12.5 bags per m3. So you need approx 11.5m3 of sand and 144 bags of cement (144 x 0.01 = 1.44m3) to give you a total of 12.94m3
8 bags
1800kg/m3
An Average of 2400 kg, with a ratio of 1:3 Cement and Sand
1m3 is equivalent to 1000 liters of water.
The volume of 1 m^3 of compacted sand remains 1 m^3. Compacted sand retains its volume despite its density or state of compression.
500 bricks
1m2
Each bag will cover about 16 metres square.
density of sand is approx 2.6 kg/L density = mass / volume => mass = volume * density and as 1m3 = 1000 litres mass = 1000 litres * 2.6 kg/l =2600kgs