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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 4 (Q.No. 25)
25.
For one cubic metre of brick masonry, number of bricks required, is
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Yusuf ghadiyali said:
9 years ago
10% wastage is considered. So correct answer is 10% of 500 = 50.
So, total bricks are 550.
So, total bricks are 550.
Sourav said:
1 decade ago
1m3/(.2mx.1mx.1m).
= 500 no.
= 500 no.
Anil kumar said:
9 years ago
In RS Khurmi it is given 550.
But here it is 500.
Which is the correct answer? Please tell me.
But here it is 500.
Which is the correct answer? Please tell me.
Dilip sahu said:
9 years ago
As per my calculation, I got 450.
Why not 450?
Why not 450?
Anil said:
9 years ago
In market, brick available size is 9 * 4 * 3.
i.e. 0.23mX0.1mX0.8m.
So, for brick masonry number of bricks required is 348 nos./1 CuM.
i.e. 0.23mX0.1mX0.8m.
So, for brick masonry number of bricks required is 348 nos./1 CuM.
Sachin said:
8 years ago
which is correct one, 500 or 550?
Aruna said:
8 years ago
550 is the right answer.
Sanjeev said:
8 years ago
500 is right because motor is covered in 50 bricks of space.
Sourav said:
8 years ago
I think it is 550.
MANISH KUMAR said:
8 years ago
THE STANDARD SIZE OF BRICK IS 190 X 90 X 90, BUT IF WE CONSIDER MORTAR ALSO, THEN THIS SIZE BECOMES 200X10X10.
SO THE NUMBER OF BRICK =SPACE VOLUME /(VOLUME OF ONE BRICK) ,1/(.20X.10X.10) = 500.
SO THE NUMBER OF BRICK =SPACE VOLUME /(VOLUME OF ONE BRICK) ,1/(.20X.10X.10) = 500.
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