In earth-moving or landscaping terms (which is where the term yard as in volume comes from) 1 yard is actually an abbreviation for 1 cubic yard.
mass = volume x density So multiply the 1 cubic yard of the substance by the density (expressed in tons per cubic yard) of the substance.
1ydX1ydX1yd=1cubic yard
1 yard = 36 inches so 1/6 yard = 36/6 inches = 6 inches.
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1 cubic yard of ice has a weight of 49421 pound-force.
1 yard on each edge of a cube the volume is 1 cubic yard
Precisely 1 cubic yard.
The volume of a standard cubic yard box is 1 cubic yard. This means that the box has the dimensions of 1 yard x 1 yard x 1 yard, or 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet.
There is 1 cubic yard in 1 yard. A cubic yard is a unit of volume, measuring 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet.
A cubic yard is a measure of volume, however a yard is a measure of length.Think of a cubic yard as a box measuring 1 yard long, 1 yard wide and 1 yard deep.Volume and length are not the same, therefore one can not equal the other.
A yard of soil typically refers to a volume of soil measuring 1 yard in length, 1 yard in width, and 1 yard in depth. A cubic yard of soil, on the other hand, refers to a volume of soil measuring 3 feet in length, 3 feet in width, and 3 feet in depth. In essence, a yard of soil is a specific measurement, while a cubic yard is a standardized unit of volume.
That will depend upon how wet the mushroom manure is.
1 yard=36 inches
There are 3 feet in 1 yard
When referring to garden or building materials such as top soil, ready-mix concrete, etc., the term yard is usually used as an abbreviation of cubic yard. In actuality, yard is a length or distance equal to three feet or 36 inches, and a cubic yard is a volume equivalent to a cube one yard long, one yard wide, and one yard deep.
Assuming that the question is being asked about "dirt"; in the United States, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic yards. In the rest of the world, the volume of dirt is calculated in cubic meters. A cubic yard of dirt is the volume of dirt that fits in a space 1 yard (36 inches) by 1 yard by 1 yard. A cubic meter is 1M X 1M X 1M.
mass = volume x density So multiply the 1 cubic yard of the substance by the density (expressed in tons per cubic yard) of the substance.