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Dry sand commonly has a density of between 1400-1600 kg/m3 depending on it's level of compaction.

Therefore a cubic metre of sand will have a mass of between 1400 and 1600 kg and a weight of between 13,734 and 15,696 Newtons.

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The weight of 1 cubic meter of sand can vary depending on the type of sand and its moisture content. On average, dry sand can weigh between 1,400-1,600 kg (1.4-1.6 tonnes) per cubic meter.

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