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8000 psi (pounds per square inch) is a measure of pressure that indicates a very high strength level, commonly found in materials like high-strength concrete or specialized steel. For context, standard concrete typically has a compressive strength of around 3000 to 4000 psi, making 8000 psi significantly stronger. This level of pressure can withstand heavy loads and is often used in construction and engineering applications requiring durability and resilience.
A typical mixture of concrete will be 10 to 15% cement, 60 to 75% aggregate, and 15 to 20% water.
4000% of 4000 =4000/100 * 4000 =160,000
It depends on the mixture of concrete. some concretes can float and some are extremely dense. The density of a concrete is dependent on the material it is made from, typically the aggregate. So without a known density for the concrete this cannot be answered.
That's going to depend on many things you haven't mentioned, including how deep/thick you need it to be.