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0.6705 TN/Y^3 is the density of Class 2 AB at 95% compaction. Therefore, there are 1.491 cubic yards of Class 2 AB in 1 ton at 95% compaction.
01-23-2008, 08:12 AM. Re: How Many Cubic Yards in a Ton of Caliche. EXAMPLE WITH OTHER MATERIAL WEIGHT. 10,126 square yard = 91,134 square foot. 4 inches = 1/3 foot. 91,134 square foot * 1/3 foot = 30,378 cubic foot. Now just multiply the total cubic foot by the density of the substance, and you'll get the total pounds.
how many cubic yards are in 1 us ton of base rock.25 tons. = ? c. yards. Most rock and crushed stone is around 1.3 - 1.4 ton/cubic yard, so 25 ton is around 18.5 yd³, depending on the composition of the rock.
To get cubic yards, use 27 cubic feet for a cubic yard: Range 0.67 to 0.77 cubic yards to make 1 ton. There are approximately 2,000 pounds in 1 ton. Therefore, if salt is measured in pounds, there ...
2.22 cubic yards. How many ton? 8 ft x 30 ft x 2 in thick piece of steel. How many cubic yards? How many ton? I got an answer of 1.48 cubic yards for this. Now I need to convert cubic yards into tons. 6 in x 8 in square by 60 ft long piece of steel. How many cubic yards?
A ton is 2,000 pounds. It would depend on the weight of the bricks, therefore, this question is unanswerable. If you were to include the weight of the brick, then it would be simple to answer.
150 lb/ft³ is 2.025 ton/yd³ as 1 yd³ = 27 ft³ and 1 ton = 2000 lb. As another poster noted, these are all variants of the same basic density. If length, width and thickness are always feet, feet and inches, the product can be converted to cubic yards by dividing by 324 (9 x 36), then multiplied by density (2.025 ton/yd³).
Gravel on the other hand has a 2:1 ratio. So, 17 cubic yards of gravel would be 34 tons. 17 grams = about 0.0375 pounds. There are two 'types' of ton. An Imperial ton and a US ton An Imperial ton ...
This is the closest I found: Earth, loam, dry, excavated - 78 pounds/cubic foot. Thats about 1.053 ton per cubic yard. Assuming the US short ton. Its close enough to consider it a 1 to 1 conversion. Flag. Post any conversion related questions and discussions here.
Length x width x depth gives volume. 4 x 2 x 1.5 = 12 cubic yards. I have a printed page from ACS Industries that gives a lot of material densities. It has several for gravel, but 'Gravel - dry (1/2" to 2")' seems to fit what you have. They give 2850 lb/yd³. So your 20 ton load would be 14 yd³, more or less.