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Definition: This calculator determines the density of 10mm aggregate based on its mass and volume.
Purpose: It helps construction professionals and material scientists measure the compactness of 10mm aggregate material.
The calculator uses the density formula:
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Explanation: The mass is divided by volume to get the density, which indicates how much mass is contained in a given volume.
Details: Knowing the density of 10mm aggregate is crucial for concrete mix design, structural calculations, and material quality control.
Tips: Enter the mass of aggregate in kilograms and volume in cubic meters. Typical 10mm aggregate density ranges between 1500-1600 kg/m³.
Q1: What is the typical density range for 10mm aggregate?
A: Most 10mm aggregates have a density between 1500-1600 kg/m³, depending on material type and moisture content.
Q2: How do I measure the volume of aggregate?
A: Use a calibrated container of known volume and fill it with aggregate, leveling the top surface.
Q3: Does moisture affect the density measurement?
A: Yes, wet aggregate will have higher density. For consistent results, measure in either consistently dry or consistently wet conditions.
Q4: Why is density important in construction?
A: Density affects the strength and weight of concrete, and is crucial for structural calculations and material specifications.
Q5: How does 10mm aggregate density compare to other sizes?
A: Smaller aggregates generally have higher density due to better packing, while larger aggregates may have more voids.