One cubic yard of class 5 gravel typically weighs between 1.5 to 2 tons, depending on the specific composition and moisture content of the material. Generally, you can estimate around 1.5 tons per cubic yard for planning purposes. However, it's advisable to check with your supplier for precise weight information based on their specific product.
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One yard of gravel typically weighs between 1.5 to 2 tons, depending on the type and composition of the gravel. On average, you can estimate about 1.5 tons per yard. Therefore, for specific projects, it's important to check the density of the gravel being used for a more accurate conversion.
(2222/9) times (the weight of 1 cubic yard of gravel, in tons)
estimated to be about 1.6 tons or 3584lbs
To determine how many tons of gravel are needed to cover an area of 95 by 45 feet, you'll first need to calculate the area in square feet, which is 4,275 square feet (95 x 45). If you want a certain depth of gravel, convert that depth into feet and multiply it by the area to get the volume in cubic feet. Then, convert cubic feet to cubic yards (1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet) and finally, use the density of gravel (approximately 1.5 tons per cubic yard) to find the total weight in tons. For example, if you want a 3-inch depth, you would need about 5.9 tons of gravel.
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A cubic yard of 57 gravel typically weighs around 1.4 tons or 2,800 pounds.
One yard of gravel typically weighs between 1.5 to 2 tons, depending on the type and composition of the gravel. On average, you can estimate about 1.5 tons per yard. Therefore, for specific projects, it's important to check the density of the gravel being used for a more accurate conversion.
The weight of gravel can vary depending on its type and moisture content, but a common estimate is that one cubic yard of gravel weighs about 1.5 tons. Therefore, 3,000 yards of gravel would weigh approximately 4,500 tons (3,000 yards × 1.5 tons per yard). Always check the specific weight for the type of gravel being used for a more accurate calculation.
1CY of class II base rock weighs ? tons
(2222/9) times (the weight of 1 cubic yard of gravel, in tons)
1 cubic yard = 1.3 tons
estimated to be about 1.6 tons or 3584lbs
One yard of goose egg stones is more than one ton. One yard equals 1.27 tons. One yard of pea gravel equals 1.29 tons.
To measure tons of gravel in a stockpile, you can use the formula for volume calculation by taking length x width x height. Then, you can convert the volume to weight by multiplying it by the density of gravel, typically around 1.5 tons per cubic yard. This will give you an estimated weight of gravel in the stockpile in tons.
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