OPC=40kg/bag
Ave Density of '=1440kg/m^3Vol of 40kg/bag OPC=40/1440
0.028 CM
The volume is(1000)/(density of cement in kg/m3) cubic meters.
One cubic meter of concrete is equal to 1.308 cubic yards of concrete. If there are 5 1/2 bags of cement in 1 cubic yard of concrete, there would be 7.2 bags in 1 cubic meter of concrete. These are the 94 pound bags of portland cement or roughly 40kg bags so figure 8 bags total. Some will be left over
The number of bags of cement that can fit into a 40-foot container depends on the size and weight of the bags. Typically, a standard 40-foot container can hold around 1,000 to 1,200 bags of cement, assuming each bag weighs 50 kg. However, this can vary based on the specific dimensions of the bags and how they are stacked. Always consult with shipping and logistics professionals for precise calculations.
Indeterminate value! You can't convert from kg to m³ since kg measures mass while m³ measures volume. These units are thus incompatible to each other.
To determine how many 40 kg bags are needed for 1 ton, first convert 1 ton to kilograms: 1 ton equals 1,000 kg. Then, divide 1,000 kg by 40 kg per bag, which equals 25. Therefore, you would need 25 bags of 40 kg to make up 1 ton.
The volume of a 42.5 kg bag of cement can be estimated based on the density of the cement, which is typically around 1,440 kg/m³. Using this density, the volume can be calculated as follows: Volume = Mass / Density. Thus, the volume of a 42.5 kg bag of cement is approximately 0.0295 cubic meters, or about 29.5 liters.
To calculate the density of cement, you need to know the mass of the cement and its volume. Divide the mass of the cement by its volume to get the density. The density of cement is typically around 1,440 kg/m³.
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to calculate the volume of any bag we need to know the density. In freshly packed bags the standard density is 1440 kg/m3.Example: to know the volume of a 50kg cement bag we divide the bag weight by the density, i.e.:50 kg ÷ 1440 kg/m3 = 0.0347 m350kg = 0.0347 m3,50kg = 1.23 CFT======================================In the USA, a bag of cement usually weighs 94 pounds and has a volume of 1 cubic foot.
To determine how many shovels one 25 kg bag of cement can hold, we first need to know the volume of a shovel. Let's assume a typical shovel can hold around 0.01 cubic meters of cement. Next, we need to convert the weight of the cement to volume using its density, which is around 1440 kg/m^3 for cement. This means a 25 kg bag of cement is approximately 0.017 cubic meters. Dividing this volume by the volume of one shovel gives us around 1.7 shovels per bag of cement.
A 50 kg cement bag will hold about 1.3 cubic feet of dry cement powder.
The volume is(1000)/(density of cement in kg/m3) cubic meters.
0.1865 bag
as unit weight of cement varies from 830kg/cu.m-1650kg/cu.m volume of cement of 50 kg. varies 0.060241cu.m to 0.030303cu.m if the cement is port-land cement unit weight would be 1440kg/cu.m then the volume would be 0.034472 cu.m
26 bags (40kgs cement bag)
A 50kg bag of cement is generally 33l. Generally 2 x 50kg bags fill 1 x 65l wheelbarrow. If you are unsure, read the back of the bag. Or check with your manufacturer. The RD is a comparison with the same volume of water at a controlled temperature. This should not be used to calculate the volume of cement in a bag. Use the Bulk Density of that type of cement. That info can be obtained from the manufacturer. An example is Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) has a bulk density of 1500kg/m3. This means it is 1.5kg/l. 50kg/1.5 = 33.3l.
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