It depends of course a bit on the size of the wheelbarrow and on how high you want to pile up the sand. But a typical wheelbarrow might hold about 85 liters of sand. 1 cubic meter equals 1,000 liters. So you would need about 12 wheelbarrow loads to get 1 cubic meter.
It will depend on the size of your wheelbarrow. Check on your wheelbarrow or it's manufactures website for the size.
Wheelbarrow's come in different sizes.
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1,000 liters per cubic meter.
would there not be 6 linear meters in 1 cubic meter?? 6 sides on the cubic meter??
A cubic meter and a liter both measure volume, and volume is volume whatever it is of. A cubic meter of anything is 1000L.
One cubic meter = 220 Imperial or 264.2 US gallons.
1000L of seawater per cubic meter.
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1/(the capacity of each wheelbarrow, in cubic meters)
twelve
While this will depend on the size of the wheelbarrow, an industrial wheelbarrow is about 1/12th of a cubic meter. 12 of them is one meter, 1,200 of them for 100 cubic meters.
( 1 ) divided by (the capacity, in cubic meters, of the wheelbarrow you're using)
if it is solid stone, I don't think there will be any wheel barrows in there, unless you carve one out
According to concrete taxi: http://www.concretetaxi.com/faq.asp#77 ~15 wheelbarrow loads in a single cubic meter of concrete According to concrete taxi: http://www.concretetaxi.com/faq.asp#77 ~15 wheelbarrow loads in a single cubic meter of concrete
It depends of course a bit on the size of the wheelbarrow and on how high you want to pile up the sand. But a typical wheelbarrow might hold about 85 liters of sand. 1 cubic meter equals 1,000 liters. So you would need about 12 wheelbarrow loads to get 1 cubic meter.
1 cubic meter is 1.308 cubic yards.
No cubic decimeters are in a meter. There are 1000 cubic decimeters in 1 cubic meter.
0.001 cubic meter
1 cubic meter ≈ 35.3146667 cubic foot