What is the density of a stone?

1 602 kg/m³
density of stone, crushed is equal to 1 602 kg/m³.

What does 1 cubic meter of stone weigh?

General Weights Solid rock is estimated at 2.5 to 3tons per cubic meter. If rock is crushed into uniform sizes, the presence of open space between the particles causes the load to be lighter — approximately 1.6 tons per cubic meter.

How much does 1 square meter of stone weigh?

Stone, common generic weighs 2.515 gram per cubic centimeter or 2 515 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of stone, common generic is equal to 2 515 kg/m³.

What is the average density of gravel?

Densities – pound per cubic foot and kilograms per cubic metre – for dirt and mud

Material Density – ρ –
(lb/ft3) (kg/m3)
Clay, wet 110 1760
Gravel, dry 105 1680
Gravel, Wet 125 2000

Which rock is most dense?

Two of the heaviest or densest rocks are peridotite or gabbro. They each have a density of between 3.0 to 3.4 grams per cubic centimeter. Interestingly, peridotite are the rocks that naturally occurring diamonds are found in.

Why is Stone dense?

Density is a measure of the mass of a substance per unit measure. For example, the density of a one-inch cube of iron is much greater than the density of a one-inch cube of cotton. In most cases, denser objects are also heavier….Rock Densities.

Rock Density
Granite 2.6–2.7
Gypsum 2.3–2.8
Limestone 2.3–2.7
Marble 2.4–2.7

How much is 1m3 of stone?

1 m3 = 1.5t – 2.2t of crushed stone depending on the grading and degree of compaction.

How much does 1m3 Type 1 weigh?

Weights of materials.
Dry sand fine = 1.28 tonnes per cubic metre
gravel (MOT Type 1 scalpings) = 1.92 tonnes per cubic metre
shingle = 1.62 tonnes per cubic metre
cement = 50 & 25 kg bags

Which is more dense sand or gravel?

If they are made of the same minerals, sand is heavier. A liter of gravel contains much more air than a litre of sand.

What is the density of 3/4 gravel?

In Imperial or US customary measurement system, the density is equal to 84.03 pound per cubic foot [lb/ft³], or 0.78 ounce per cubic inch [oz/inch³] .

Do rocks have high density?

Igneous and metamorphic rock are generally more dense than sedimentary rocks. Mafic igneous rocks are generally more dense than felsic igneous rocks. Higher metamorphic grade rocks such as eclogite and amphibolite are more dense than low grade metamorphic rocks such as slate and phyllite.