Max. Dry Density (MDD) =2.230 Gram/ Cubic Centimeter = 2230KG/ Cubic metre
Note - The value of MDD is calculated by conducting proctor density test as per IS 2720 (part -28) : 1983 (Reaffirmed - May 2015).
To calculate the weight of a material per cubic meter (Wmm), you first need to determine the density of the material in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/mΒ³). Once you have the density, you can multiply it by the volume of the material in cubic meters to get the weight in kilograms. The formula for calculating the weight per cubic meter is Wmm = Density (kg/mΒ³) x Volume (mΒ³).
The weight varies; but if it's dry sand, the cubic meter will weigh around 1500 kilos.
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you measure the lenght, width and height and multiply them.
1.5 ton
1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne = 1000 kilograms.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of granular crushed material can vary depending on the density of the material. On average, it can range from 1.5 to 2.4 metric tons. It is important to know the specific density of the material to calculate its weight accurately.
The weight of a cubic meter of granular C can vary depending on the material. On average, granular C materials like sand or gravel typically weigh around 1.5 to 1.7 tons per cubic meter. It's best to check with the supplier for the specific weight of the material you are using.
To calculate the weight of a plastic part, you typically use the density of the specific type of plastic material and the volume of the part. The formula to calculate the weight is weight = volume x density. Make sure to convert the units to be consistent (e.g., volume in cubic meters and density in kg/cubic meter) before performing the calculation.
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
The conversion is not possible.Ton is a unit of mass and cubic meter is a unit of volume; you need the density.
"1 cubic meter" is a perfectly good 'quantity'. If the 'quantity' you want is the weight instead, then you need to know a unit weight or density for sand, in order to convert a volume to a weight.
The weight of 1 square meter in tons depends on the material and its density. To calculate this, you would need to know the thickness of the material in meters and its density in tons per cubic meter. By multiplying the area (1 square meter) by the thickness and density, you can determine the weight in tons. For example, if you have a material with a density of 2 tons per cubic meter and a thickness of 0.1 meters, then 1 square meter would weigh 0.2 tons.
Specific weight is the weight of the material per unit volume. Water has the specific weight of 62.43 pounds per cubic foot or 9.807 Newtons per cubic meter.
The weight of road base can vary depending on the specific material used. On average, crushed stone typically weighs between 1.6 to 2.2 tons per cubic meter. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of road base would generally equal between 1.6 to 2.2 tons, depending on the specific composition and density of the material used.
if tank hight is 7mtr and dia is 8mtrs how i will calculate in cubic meter
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
To convert price per 100 meters to price per cubic meter, you need to know the thickness of the material. Once you have the thickness, you can calculate the volume of material in one cubic meter and then divide the price per 100 meters by the volume to get the price per cubic meter.