Checking it physically the gravel displaces about 4 and one fourth pints. Joe
# Cut the bottles in half. # Put an inch to inch and a half of gravel. # Dump 1 inch of dirt on top of the gravel. # Place 1.5 inches of garbage on top. # Use another inch of dirt. Water both bottles to get the dirt settled, then every other day water one bottle but never water the other bottle.
That's not enough information. You need to know the width of the trench, and how much volume 1 ton of gravel is equivalent to.
Volume = pi*r2*h = 8*5 = 40 cubic inches
2750 Pounds fro 1/2 inch gravel is a good estimate. Actual size of the aggregate and water content.
Volume = 900 sqft * 1/12 ft = 75 cubic feet.
# Cut the bottles in half. # Put an inch to inch and a half of gravel. # Dump 1 inch of dirt on top of the gravel. # Place 1.5 inches of garbage on top. # Use another inch of dirt. Water both bottles to get the dirt settled, then every other day water one bottle but never water the other bottle.
None. A square inch has no volume.
That's not enough information. You need to know the width of the trench, and how much volume 1 ton of gravel is equivalent to.
The volume of water in a 4-inch diameter, 1-foot section of pipe is 0.6528 gallons of water.
The best gravel for drainage purposes is typically a mix of different sizes, such as 3/4 inch and 1/4 inch gravel. This combination allows for better water flow and prevents clogging. It is important to choose a gravel that is clean and free of fines to ensure proper drainage.
Volume = pi*r2*h = 8*5 = 40 cubic inches
1.15 gallons of water.
Gravel is typically categorized into several sizes, including fine gravel (1/8 inch to 1/4 inch), medium gravel (1/4 inch to 1/2 inch), and coarse gravel (1/2 inch to 1 inch). Additionally, there are larger sizes, such as cobbles (1 inch to 4 inches) and boulders (over 4 inches). Specific size classifications can vary depending on local standards and intended uses. Gravel is commonly used in construction, landscaping, and drainage applications.
The volume of water in 1,500 feet of six-inch pipe is: 294.52 cubic feet or 2,203.2 US gallons.
2750 Pounds fro 1/2 inch gravel is a good estimate. Actual size of the aggregate and water content.
The recommended gravel size for a driveway is typically 3/4 inch to 1 inch in diameter.
Volume = 900 sqft * 1/12 ft = 75 cubic feet.