how many kilogramme of sand comes in 1 brass ?
Answer Posted / vikas patil
Density of Wet sand =1800Kg/Cum
1Brass=2.83 Cum,
Wt of Sand (wet)In 1Brass=5094Kg.(2.83*1800)
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