Unit weight of brick? Sand? Aggregate? Steel? Cement? Water?
Answer Posted / vinoth
Cement = 1440 Kg/cum
Sand = 1450 to 1500 kg/cum
Steel = 7850 Kg/cum
Water = 981 kg/cum
Aggregate = 1450 to 1550 kg/Cum
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