How to calculate the weight of the concrete cube

To know the weight of the concrete cube first we have to calculate the volume

To calculate the volume of a concrete cube of dimensions 150mm x 150mm x 150mm, you can use the same formula as for any other cube:

Volume = Length x Width x Height

So, in this case, the volume would be:

Volume = 150mm x 150mm x 150mm = 3,375,000 cubic millimeters (or 0.003375 cubic meters, or 3375 cubic centimeters)

To calculate the weight of the concrete cube, you will need to know the density of the concrete. 

The density of concrete varies depending on the specific type of concrete being used, but a typical density for regular concrete is around 2400 kg/m³.

Using this density value, you can calculate the weight of the concrete cube using the formula:

Weight = Volume x Density

Substituting the values we have:

Weight = 0.003375 cubic meters x 2400 kg/m³ = 8.1 kg

Therefore, a concrete cube of dimensions 150mm x 150mm x 150mm would have a volume of 3,375,000 cubic millimeters and a weight of 8.1 kg (assuming a density of 2400 kg/m³).

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I'm Mohit K., a Civil Engineer with hands-on experience in building construction. My blog shares practical insights on civil engineering, construction techniques, and site management. With a B.Tech in Civil Engineering, I'm now pursuing an M.Tech in Structural and Construction Engineering.

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