The number of bricks required for 1 square meter (sqm) depends on the size of the bricks and the thickness of the mortar joints. For standard-sized bricks (approximately 190mm x 90mm x 90mm) with typical mortar joints, you generally need about 50 to 60 bricks per sqm. It's best to calculate based on the specific dimensions and layout of your project for a more accurate estimate.
Because cm is a unit of length and sqm is a unit of area, this is impossible to answer. Here is sqcm in sqm: 1sqm = 1m*1m 1m = 100cm 1sqm = 100cm*100cm 1sqm = 10,000sqcm
1sqm = 1.196sqyard and 1sqyard = 9sqfeet so 1sqm = 1.196sqyd x 9 sqft = 10.764 sqft
200/10,000 = .02 sq m
1000 bricks
1080
3 no of jacks
Because cm is a unit of length and sqm is a unit of area, this is impossible to answer. Here is sqcm in sqm: 1sqm = 1m*1m 1m = 100cm 1sqm = 100cm*100cm 1sqm = 10,000sqcm
at present condition 10*10 room how much bricks and cement and iron rod and blue stone Required
500 number of bricks are required for 1C/m
1sqm = 1.196sqyard and 1sqyard = 9sqfeet so 1sqm = 1.196sqyd x 9 sqft = 10.764 sqft
1000 bricks
200/10,000 = .02 sq m
485 nos
To create a circle out of bricks, the number of bricks required will depend on the size of the circle and the dimensions of the bricks. The circumference of the circle will determine the length of the perimeter that needs to be covered by bricks. The number of bricks needed can be calculated by dividing the circumference of the circle by the length of a single brick. This will give you an estimate of the total number of bricks needed to form the circle.
1080
Depends on the size of the bricks.
One Cm between bricks