The number of shovels of sand needed to fill a sandbag can vary based on the size of the shovel and the bag. Typically, a standard sandbag holds about 50 pounds of sand, which is roughly equivalent to 0.5 cubic feet. Depending on the size of the shovel, it may take approximately 5 to 10 shovels to fill one sandbag.
The number of bags of sand in a cubic meter depends on the size of the bag. Typically, a standard bag of sand weighs around 25 kg and contains about 0.015 cubic meters of sand. Therefore, you would need approximately 67 bags (1 cubic meter / 0.015 cubic meters per bag) to fill 1 cubic meter, assuming no voids or compaction. Adjustments may be necessary based on the specific bag size used.
To convert the weight of the sand into a volume and find out how much you need you would need to know the density of the sand as the more dense it is the less sand there will be in a 50lb bag and the more bags you would then need to fill the yard
The answer will depend on how deep a layer of sand.
depends on what you mean by 5x5, would that be feet or yards If feet then 3.75 bags If yards then 33.75 A 50lb bag of sand is 0,5 cubic feet
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It would depend on the size of the shovel, but on average, a 25kg bag of soft sand would fill around 4-5 medium-sized shovels.
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3 ballast, 2 sand, 1 cement.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Typically, a bag of cement can fill about 10 to 12 standard-sized shovels, depending on the size of the shovel and the amount of cement in the bag. Just remember, it's not about the number of shovels, but how you use them to create something beautiful!
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for the coping bed -22 shovels sand -1 bag cement -1 shovel mircale lime brick joints - 5 sand - 2 cement - no lime (shovels)
The number of shovels of cement in one bag varies based on the size of the shovel and the bag's weight. A standard 94-pound (approximately 42.6 kg) bag of cement typically contains about 1 cubic foot of material. If using a standard scoop shovel, which holds roughly 1/3 cubic foot, you can expect to get around 3 shovels of cement from one bag. Always check the specific measurements of your tools for accuracy.
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F = W = ( 20 bags ) ( 50 lbf/bag ) ( 4.4482 N / lbf ) = 444.82 N <---[ Answer ]-------
To convert the weight of the sand into a volume and find out how much you need you would need to know the density of the sand as the more dense it is the less sand there will be in a 50lb bag and the more bags you would then need to fill the yard
The answer will depend on how deep a layer of sand.
Depends on the size of your patio.