That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
Standard brick dimensions are 215x102.5x65mm.
standard size of brick is 9in*4.5in*3in so formula is 1 Cmt/ brick volume that is 1 / 0.228*0.11*0.0762 1 / 0.002 = 500 Bricks
Yes, but of course it will require math. cm is centimeters, a form of measurement and a brick is a rectangular prism. So then, when you measure the dimensions of a brick, you do Volume=(length)x(width)x(height) and that's how you find the volume of a brick using cm.
astm 216 is standard test and measurement document for common face brick . quality control standard for brick manufacting.
The size of a standard size brick is 3 5/8-inches by 2 1/4-inches, by 8-inches. The formula to find volume is length x width x height, so the volume of a standard sized brick is 67.5.
67.5 cubic inches!
That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
what is the density of a brick with a volume of 0.0010m and a mass of 1.9kg
A standard brick, no. A remarkably creative brick, possibly.
Standard brick dimensions are 215x102.5x65mm.
standard size of brick is 9in*4.5in*3in so formula is 1 Cmt/ brick volume that is 1 / 0.228*0.11*0.0762 1 / 0.002 = 500 Bricks
To find out the volume of a brick, you can either measure its length, width, and height and then multiply these three dimensions together (volume = length x width x height), OR you can immerse the brick in water in a graduated cylinder and measure the volume of water displaced, which would be equal to the volume of the brick.
That depend on the size of each brick of course. 500 standard masonry brick that are 230 * 110 * 76 millimeters have a volume of almost exactly 1m3 This is without any mortar
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Yes, but of course it will require math. cm is centimeters, a form of measurement and a brick is a rectangular prism. So then, when you measure the dimensions of a brick, you do Volume=(length)x(width)x(height) and that's how you find the volume of a brick using cm.
standard size of brick is 9in*4.5in*3 in so formula is 1cubicfoot/ brick volume thatwould be 1 cft/ 0.75*0.375*0.25 Cft= 14 bricks