how many 1st class bricks in 1cu feet?
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Answer / sudiptodas
if the brick conceder traditional then
1 cu ft=12*12*12=1728cu inc
volume of one brick= 10*5*3 cu inc
so; nobs of brick=1728/150=11.52 with out mortar
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Answer / arun prakash
1440 BRICKS FOR 100 CU. FEET.
THERE FORE
1 CU.FEET = 1440/ 100 = 14.40 BRICKS.
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Answer / er a.v.s.v.prasad raju
1 Cft = 30 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm = 27,000 cubic cm
Standard size of brick = 9" x 4" x 3" (or) 22.5 cm x 10 cm
x 7.5" = 1687.50 cubic cm.
Number of bricks required in a cft = 27,000/1687.5 = 16 no's
Note: Cement mortor is not considered.
Er A.V.S.V.Prasad Raju
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Answer / nazmul hasan sohag
12nos of brick....if the brick
size is(10″*5″*3″).
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Answer / eng: sohail ahmed
if the size of a brick is 8in * 4.5in * 3in
first of all we change the dimentions of brick in ft
8/12=0.66ft
4.5/12=0.375ft
3/12=0.25ft
now volume of one brick 0.66*0.375*0.25=0.061875cubicfeet
now , for no of bricks in one cubic feet we will divide it
by one foot
so,
1/0.061875=16.16 aproximately 17
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Answer / adil khan
as we know that 1cft has 13.5 so we think that how is it? ,as we know that standard dimensions of brick are as 9"x4.5"x3" .so if we multiply it [9x4.5x3] so we get 121.5 cu.inch ,so now as we know that 1ft has 12" ,thus 1cft[12x12x12]= 1728" . so now if we divide [ volume of 1cft/volume of 1 brick]= 1728/121.5 = 14.22 no.s of bricks but these no.of that we have got up are with out morter.but in reality on site when we add moter of about [1/4"] layer on its upper, lower, right and on its left side so its its lengyh and its depth increases from 9"to 9.5" and depth from 3" to 3.5" [9"+1/4"+1/4" and 3"+1/4"+1/4"] so if we calculate its volume now [9.5"x4.5"x3.5"] we get 149.625" ,now if we divide 1728"/149.625"we get 11.5 nos say 12 nos so hen we brought from market it some bricks damages or some are use for special purposes i.e for makink queen or king closer, so we consider 13.5 nos of bricks in 1 cft . i hope you will be happy to see my best ans. wish you all the best
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Answer / guest
1cu feet means=(0.02831) we know that the standard volume of
brick is 190x90x90=1639000, then divide to each other,i
means (2831684656/1639000)=1727.69 approx 1728 bricks.
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