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Volume of Concrete

03/05/2010 5:03 AM

how many m3 is in a 50kg bag of Ordinary Portland Cement?

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Re: volume of concrete

03/05/2010 7:06 AM

In the USA, a 94 lb bag of Portland cement is one cubic foot, and depending upon the mixture with sand and gravel, one may calculate how much concrete may be made.

You do the conversion between cu ft and cu meters; lbs and kg.

3.3 ft/m; 2.2lb/kg.

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Re: volume of concrete

03/06/2010 6:24 AM

This works for me. I wonder if OP knows the definition of cement and concrete?

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Re: volume of concrete

03/05/2010 10:19 AM

Such a bag equals 0.033 cu/m

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Re: Volume of Concrete0.020833

04/08/2010 9:28 AM

lΟl............. the question i easy

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