Actually in the US when measuring concrete the unit "yard" is commonly used to mean "cubic yard", which is a unit of volume.
For a regular mix of concrete, the weight of one cubic yard is around 4,000 pounds. A mixture of lightweight concrete will weigh about 3,000 pounds per cubic yard.
Mass is: M=V x d.
To calculate the mass you need to know the density of this concrete.
Mass is: M=V x d.
To calculate the mass you need to know the density of this concrete and also the volume.
Yard is a unit of length not for volume.
Mass is: M=V x d.
To calculate the mass you need to know the density of this concrete.
The yard is a unit of length, not a unit for mass !!
The density of concrete depends on its composition. The weight, per cubic yard, ranges between 16.8 to 18.0 kilonewtons.
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2000 lbs
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2060 kilograms
one yard is in a yard stick
That depends how thick you spread it! It would make more sense to ask about the weight (or mass) per cubic yard, cubic foot, etc.
This depends on the density of the stone and the over all volume of the stone. So one cubic yard rather than one yard. Simply determine the type of stone, look up its typical density usually in lb/ft3, and covert the volume into cubic feet, then multiply the two values to obtain its weight.
The yard is a unit of length, not a unit for mass !!
It depends on the density of the material. Cubic yards is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight. For example, one cubic yard of feathers will weigh fewer pounds than one cubic yard of lead.
The price of one yard of concrete is $75.00 a cubic yard.
One yard of delivered concrete costs $250 dollars. This is true if using a ready mix truck. A yard of concrete weighs approximately 4200 pounds. The price varies according to where you live and the grade of concrete.
Need to know how much one marble weighs, and how many are in a cubic yard
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None, since there can be no conversion.A pound is a measure of mass. A cubic yard is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Your dimensions 3' x 3' x 4" equate to .1 cubic yard. One cu yd of concrete weighs from 2000 to 3500 lbs, depending on the mix. Commercial concrete is around 3200 lbs per cu yd, so your .1 cu yd would weigh 320 lbs.
For what thickness and width? Typical finished and compacted asphalt concrete weighs 140 to 150 lbs per cubic foot. The density depends on how compact it is and what type, size, and percentage of aggregates are used. So a one yard by one yard cut of a typical local road (4" thickness) should weigh close to 450lbs
Around one hundred pounds.
One cubic yard of broken limestone weighs about 1.3 tons. One cubic yard of pulverized limestone weighs about 1.17 tons.
'Kg' is a unit of weight while 'Yard' is a unit of distance hence they aren't interconvertible. Perhaps you're looking to converting metr/kg to yards/pund for which various online calculators are available. One such is http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1044528312.htm