1 cubic meter asphalt=how much wieght
1 000 000
11 kg = 1 m3 = 1 L
1 dam3 = 10m*10m*10m = 1000 m3.
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
Density of asphalt is depending on several specifications but overall it'll be between 1,010 and 1,300 kg/m3. So this is between 0.99 and 0.77 m3/1000kg Asphaltic concrete is about 2,240 kg/m3 (0.446 m3/1000kg)
If the highway is 50 meters wide (four lane highways are often about that) and on top of all the crushed rock and so forth they put 0,2 meters of asphalt then each kilometer requires 10000 m3 of surfacing that is asphalt and gravel one quarter of the volume of hardtop might be asphalt so 2500 m3 of asphalt per kilometer of highway.
1 cubic meter asphalt=how much wieght
12"
To calculate the volume of asphalt in 1 square meter at a thickness of 50 mm, you first convert the thickness to meters by dividing 50 mm by 1000 (since 1 meter is 1000 mm), which equals 0.05 meters. The volume would then be 1 square meter x 0.05 meters = 0.05 cubic meters. Asphalt typically has a density of around 2.3 tons per cubic meter, so the amount of asphalt in 1 square meter at 50 mm thick would be approximately 0.05 cubic meters x 2.3 tons/cubic meter = 0.115 tons.
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1 000 000
A cubic yard of finely crushed asphalt will weigh about 2,600 pounds
The unit weight of asphalt concrete typically ranges from 145 to 155 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) or 2,300 to 2,500 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3). This value can vary depending on the specific asphalt mix design and aggregate used in the asphalt concrete.
m3 + 1 = (m + 1)(m2 - m + 1)
1 m3 is equal to 1000 litres. The definition of a litre is 1 deci-metre cubed i.e. a cube with sides each of 1/10th of 1m (10cm). So you need to do to convert from m3 to litres is multiply by 1000.
As a rule of thumb - 1 cubic yard of asphalt weighs 4000 lbs (2 tons) +-