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how to convert cement, sand aggregate quantity from M3 to kg with full description?
Answer Posted / Saurabh Gautam
To convert the volume of cement, sand, or aggregate from cubic meters (m^3) to kilograms (kg), you can use their respective densities. The density of ordinary Portland cement is approximately 3,150 kg/m^3, while that of sand and gravel varies depending on their composition.nnTo convert from m^3 to kg for a single component:
1. Determine the volume (V) in cubic meters
2. Multiply the volume by the density (ρ) to get the mass in kilograms: Mass (kg) = V * ρ (kg/m^3).
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