Silica sand weighs approximately 99-125 pounds per cubic foot, depending on various factors such as the particle size and moisture content of the sand.
To find the weight of the water inside the wet sand, we first need to calculate the weight of the wet sand delivered: 135 cubic feet * 120 lbs/cubic foot = 16,200 lbs of wet sand. Next, we find the weight of the dry sand in the wet sand delivered: 135 cubic feet * 100 lbs/cubic foot = 13,500 lbs of dry sand. The weight of the water inside the wet sand is the the difference between the weight of the wet sand and the weight of the dry sand: 16,200 lbs (wet sand) - 13,500 lbs (dry sand) = 2,700 lbs of water.
About 6-7 cubic feet of sand is typically required for every 1 cubic foot of brick masonry. Therefore, for 100 cubic feet of brick masonry, you would need approximately 600-700 cubic feet of sand.
The weight of sand per inch in a square yard can vary based on the type of sand and its density. On average, dry sand weighs around 100-125 pounds per cubic foot. To calculate the weight per inch of sand in a square yard, you would need to determine the volume of sand in cubic inches and then convert that to pounds using the weight per cubic foot.
Please note that there are different kinds of sand. A table on the site "Engineeringtoolbox" lists densities between about 80 and 125 pounds per cubic foot, depending on the type of sand, and on whether it is dry or wet.
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1 cubic foot=100 lbs of sand 1728 cubic in.=100 lbs of sand 864 cubic in.= 50 lbs of sand 432 cubic in.= 25 lbs of sand and so on and so on
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Silica sand weighs approximately 99-125 pounds per cubic foot, depending on various factors such as the particle size and moisture content of the sand.
how much space does 25kg of garnet take up
An area 10 foot x 10 foot is 100 square feet. 100 cubic feet of sand would cover it with a one foot deep layer of sand. If the sand needs to be 6 inches deep, then 50 cubic feet are be needed, or 25 cubic feet if the sand is to be 3 inches thick.
28 cubic feet (1.037 cubic yard, rounded)
33.5 cubic feet.
Dry sand has a density of 100 pounds/cubic foot 1 ton = 2000 pounds 2000 pounds / 100 pounds/cubic foot = 20 cubic foot 20 cubic foot / 27 = 0.74 cubic yard So 1 ton is about 3/4 of a cubic yard
A 2500 square foot area x 4' deep is 10000 cubic feet. So you need 10,000 cubic feet of sand. Dry sand has a density of 80-100 pounds or so per cubic foot, so that's somewhere between 800,000 and a million pounds of sand.
The weight of one cubic foot of sand can vary depending on the type and density of the sand. On average, one cubic foot of sand weighs between 90-110 pounds, which is equivalent to approximately 40-50 kilograms.