The Blasting of Rock in Mines, Quarries, Tunnels, Etc. a Scientific And Practical Treatise for the Use of Engineers And Others Engaged in Mining, Quarrying, Tunneling, &c., And for Mining And Engineering Students; 1
The Blasting of Rock in Mines, Quarries, Tunnels, Etc. a Scientific And Practical Treatise for the Use of Engineers And Others Engaged in Mining, Quarrying, Tunneling, &c., And for Mining And Engineering Students; 1
Daw, Albert W. (Albert William)
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'0x64 kilogramme. 6«' 3551^8. = "557 cwt = ' 028 ton. 6* 236 gallons, or say 6^ gallons. '0283 cubic metre. 28 '3 litres. 28*3 kilogrammes. 10 lbs. of fresh water, or 10*272 lbs. of salt water. * 16 cubic feet, or 277 cubic inches. 4*54 litres. 4*54 kilogrammes. '0454 cubic metre. 36 cubic feet of fresh water, or 35 cubic feet of salt water. 224 gallons of fresh water, or 218 gallons of salt water. 1016 kilogrammes. 10 1 6 litres. I '0165 cubic metre. 'oi6 cubic foot = 27*72 cubic inches. * 10 ...gallon. '4536 kilogramme. •4536 litre. •0004536 cubic metre, tooo litres. 1000 kilogrammes. 35*3'7 cubic feet = 61028 cubic inches. 220 gsdlons. •001 litre. *ooi kilogramme. 'o6z cubic inch. * 00022 gallon. '0022 lb. I kilogramme, 'ooi cubic metre. *22 gallon. 2 ' 2046 lbs. •0353 cubic feet, or 61 cubic inches, S 2 a6o THE PRINCIPLES OF ROCK BLASTING Table XV. — ^Weight of Stone and Mineral Substances. Description. Specific Gravity. Weight of 1 Cubic Foot. Weight of I Cubic Yaid. Number of Cubic Feet in I Ton.
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