Soil Weight Formula:
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Definition: This calculator converts the volume of soil in liters to its weight in kilograms based on the soil's density.
Purpose: It helps gardeners, landscapers, and construction professionals determine the weight of soil needed for various projects.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The soil volume in liters is multiplied by density in kg/m³, then divided by 1000 to convert to kilograms.
Details: Accurate weight estimation helps in transportation planning, structural load calculations, and proper soil management.
Tips: Enter the soil volume in liters and density in kg/m³ (default 1200 kg/m³ for typical topsoil). All values must be > 0.
Q1: Why divide by 1000 in the formula?
A: We divide by 1000 to convert from kg/m³ (density) to kg/liter since 1 m³ = 1000 liters.
Q2: What's a typical soil density?
A: Topsoil typically ranges 1100-1400 kg/m³, while clay soil can be 1500-1800 kg/m³.
Q3: How do I measure soil volume?
A: Use containers with known volumes or calculate from dimensions (length × width × depth).
Q4: Does moisture affect the calculation?
A: Yes, wet soil is denser. Use higher density values for moist soil (add 10-20% to dry density).
Q5: Can I use this for other materials?
A: Yes, it works for any material if you know its density (e.g., sand, compost).