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157 kg per unit wt
Ceramic 12kg per m2 Porcelain (8mm thick) 20kg per m2 Porcelain (10mm thick) 25kg per m2 Natural Stone (10mm thick) 28kg per m2 Natural Stone(20mm thick) 35kg per m2
The conversion from tons to cubic feet (cft) for stone depends on the type of stone due to varying densities. However, a common estimate is that one ton of stone is approximately 15 to 20 cubic feet, depending on the stone's density. For example, granite typically weighs around 165 pounds per cubic foot, so one ton (2,000 pounds) would be about 12.1 cubic feet. Always check the specific density of the stone for accurate conversions.
To convert tons to cubic feet (cft), you need to know the density of the material in question. The formula for converting tons to cubic feet is: cubic feet = (tons / density). For example, if you have 2 tons of a material with a density of 100 pounds per cubic foot, the conversion would be: cubic feet = (2 tons / 100 lb/ft^3) = 0.02 cubic feet.
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The weight of 20mm metal for one cubic feet can vary depending on the specific type of metal being used. However, on average, the weight of 20mm metal is typically around 49.98 pounds per cubic feet.
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The volume of 1 kg of fly ash can vary depending on its density, which can range from about 1 to 1.3 cubic feet per kilogram.
1.5 tonnes per Cubic metre.
Weight of concrete is 155 lbs/cft or 70.308 kg/cum
The weight per meter of a 20mm diameter rebar is approximately 2.47 kilograms.
157 kg per unit wt
20mm per meter meter falling away from the outlet
@ 750 rounds per second per barrel
3kg / tonne of Rebar up to 20mm & 1.5kg / tonne above 20mm
The density of cinder can vary depending on its composition, but generally it ranges from 600 to 1,000 kilograms per cubic meter.
There have been more than 2 dozen DIFFERENT 20mm cannon (search 20mm Wikipedia for examples). These used different shells, and had different barrel lengths, and so have different muzzle velocities. The 20mm used by the US and Allies during WW II had a muzzle velocity of ABOUT 2800 feet per second.