How Many Brick in One Cubic Meter.
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Answer / vikas chauhan
Standard(Actual) size of Modular Brick = 190mm x 90mm x 90mm
Nominal(with mortar) size of Modular Brick = 200mm x 100mm x 100mm
One Cubic Meter Brick work = 1cum = 1m x 1m x 1m = 1000mm x 1000mm x 1000mm
Now if we Divide 1cum Brick Masonary work by one Brick volume then we get number of bricks in 1cum.
So number of bricks in one cubic meter "Brick Masonary Work"= 1cum/1Brick volume = 1000mm*1000mm*1000mm/200mm*100mm*100mm = 500
So number of Bricks in one cubic meter "brick masonary work" = 500 Nos.
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Answer / komalvgarg
its is taken as 500 Nos. in 1 Cum of brickwork.
But when u measure at site it comes from 430-480 Nos/Cum. due to variable sizes of bricks and mortar thickness.
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Answer / ahasan syed
the brick size without mortar 19cm x 9cm x 9cm total brick
is 650 nos of 1 cubic mtr
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Answer / subhash
including wastage 500nos
excluding wastage & mortar 460-465nos
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Answer / kanchan
With mortar
no. of bricks per cum= 480nos.
Without mortar
no. of bricks per cum= 500nos.
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Answer / ganesh bharsakle
the brick size without morter 19cm x 9cm x 9cm. total brick
is 550 nos of 1 cubik meter.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 3 Yes | 10 No |
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