1 cubic metre of m25 concrete = 2 400 kg, so 2 400 / 50 = 48 bags
The amount of rebar in a cubic meter of concrete can vary depending on the design specifications of the concrete structure. Typically, rebar makes up around 1-2% of the total volume of concrete, so in a cubic meter of concrete, there may be around 20-40 kilograms of rebar.
Oh, what a lovely question! In a cubic meter, you can fit quite a few bags depending on their size. Imagine filling it with small bags, you might fit hundreds in there! Or if you have larger bags, maybe just a handful. It all depends on the size of the bags you're using, but isn't it wonderful to think about all the possibilities?
The density of sand can vary, but a common value is around 1,600 kg/m^3. Assuming this density, 1 cubic meter of sand would weigh 1,600 kg. If a bag of sand typically weighs around 20 kg, you would need 80 bags of sand to fill 1 cubic meter.
This may help or not. A cubic meter of concrete weighs 1(one) tonne Metric. If you convert 1 tonne to pounds and a cubic meter to cubic yards, then, you have it. 1cubic meter=1.30795037 cubic yards. 1tonne=0.98420625 of a ton..1ton=2240pounds. Mate, I hope that's right. If not it'll give you something to go on with.
1 meter = 10 decimeter 1 cubic meter = 1000 cubic decimeter
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
According to Blue Circle it takes 108 bags of concrete to get a cubic meter
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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
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To fill 0.2 cubic meters, you will need about 21.6 bags. According to the site at the related link, a 20 kg or 40 lb bag of premixed concrete should fill an area of 1/3 cubic foot, which is 1/106th of a cubic meter. There is also a separate estimate of 108 20-kg bags per cubic meter, which provides essentially the same result.
It depends on the size of the bags
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To determine the number of bags of GP2 cement needed for 1 cubic meter of concrete, you typically use a mix ratio. A common mix ratio for concrete is 1:2:3 (cement:sand:aggregate), which usually requires about 300 kg of cement per cubic meter. Since a standard bag of GP2 cement weighs 50 kg, you would need approximately 6 bags of GP2 cement for 1 cubic meter of concrete. However, this can vary based on specific mix designs and project requirements.
To make 1 cubic meter of concrete, you typically need about 350 to 400 kg of cement, depending on the mix design. Given that a standard 20 kg bag of cement contains 20 kg, you would require approximately 17 to 20 bags of cement to achieve 1 cubic meter of concrete. Always consider the specific mix proportions and requirements for your project, as these can vary.