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You need to know the density of concrete, and the volume of the container.
The tub has a specific volume.
An easy way to measure the volume would be to fill it with water and weigh it. 1 kg of water = 1 litre (0.001 m^3) to a reasonable approximation.
Once you have that volume, you multiply it by the density of concrete.
Wikipedia tells me:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Properties_of_concrete
'The density of concrete varies, but is around 2,400 kg/m³'
Or 2.4kg per litre.
Put that way, a 2L bottle of coke would hold 4.8kg of concrete.
Thinking about it - it might be reasonable to assume beans are about as dense as water. A tin of beans weighs about 400g and it's about the same volume as a 330ml can of coke.
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Concrete weighs 2400kg/m3. Work out the volume of the tub, do some division.  |
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You need to know the density of both, https://www.aqua-calc.com/page/density-table will help you.
Work out the volume of beans that equates to 1kg, then work out how much the same volume in concrete weighs.
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volume of a 410g tin of beans is apparently 0.043m^3 (you could work it out by measuring it to check) so that gives a relative density (assuming ~50g for the tin) of 0.84. The relative density of concrete is ~2.4. No point being precise given the amount of assumptions. Concrete is about 3 times as dense as beans, so it would weigh 3kg. |
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Cool, sounds like it might just do the trick then will try it friday and see what happens
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What's the density of beans? Brilliant!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 323 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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