80
With dry sand. 1.602 tonnes
The answer will depend on how big (or small) the bags of sand are!
It depends on grain size, which can be as small as 0.004 inch or as big as 0.1 inch. If we take an average grain size of 0.02 inch diameter that is 0.00000043 cubic inch volume and a cubic foot is 1728 cubic inches then (not considering packing voids) that is 1728/.000000 = 4 billion grains!
Since about 20 grains of sand lined up is 1cm, then I can use the volume formula (bwh) and subsitute in 20 grains of sand. 20*20*20=8000. There are about 8000 grains of sand in a cubic centimeter.
100
The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!
The weight of sand per cubic meter can vary depending on the density of the sand. Generally, the density of sand is around 1,600 kg/m3 to 1,900 kg/m3. This means that for a cubic meter of sand, the weight can range from 1,600 kg to 1,900 kg.
"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 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.
It depends on the weight of the sand, but on average, a 50 lb bag of sand equals approximately 0.0227 cubic meters. So, roughly there would be around 44 bags in 1 cubic meter of sand.
The weight of 1 cubic yard of sand can vary depending on the type and moisture content of the sand. On average, dry sand weighs about 2,700 pounds per cubic yard.
It would depend on the contents of the cubic meter, 4 cubic meters of air would not have a measureable weight, and 4 cubes of sand/gravel would weigh considerably more.
The weight of sand can vary based on factors like moisture content and the type of sand. On average, 1 cubic meter of sand weighs around 1.6 to 1.9 tons. Therefore, 4 cubic meters of sand would weigh approximately 6.4 to 7.6 tons.
The density of chromite sand can vary, but on average it is around 2.7 tons per cubic meter. Therefore, 1 ton of chromite sand would be approximately 0.370 cubic meters.
unit weight of sand used in strip foundations is 1700kg per cubic meter
The weight of 1 cubic meter of sand can range from 1,400 to 1,600 kilograms, while the weight of 1 cubic meter of silt can range from 1,800 to 2,200 kilograms. The weight can vary depending on factors such as moisture content and mineral composition.