Gravel Weight Formula:
Definition: This calculator converts 10 cubic yards of gravel into weight (tons) based on the gravel density.
Purpose: It helps construction professionals and DIYers determine the weight of gravel for transportation, purchasing, and project planning.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The volume (10 cubic yards) is multiplied by the gravel density to get the total weight in tons.
Details: Knowing the weight helps with transportation planning (truck capacities), purchasing accurate amounts, and structural calculations for projects.
Tips: Enter the gravel density (default 1.4 tons/cu yd). The value must be > 0.
Q1: What's a typical gravel density?
A: Most gravel weighs about 1.4 tons per cubic yard, but this can vary based on material type (crushed stone, pea gravel, etc.) and moisture content.
Q2: Why is the volume fixed at 10 cubic yards?
A: This provides a standard reference point. For other volumes, simply scale the result proportionally (e.g., 5 cu yd = half the calculated weight).
Q3: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It's accurate if you know the exact density of your gravel. For best results, consult your supplier for material-specific density.
Q4: Does this include moisture content?
A: The density should account for typical moisture. Wet gravel can be 10-20% heavier than dry gravel.
Q5: How do I convert to other units?
A: 1 ton = 2000 pounds. For metric: 1 ton ≈ 0.907 metric tons, 1 cubic yard ≈ 0.765 cubic meters.