Stone Weight Formula:
Definition: This calculator estimates the weight of stone based on its volume in cubic yards and density.
Purpose: It helps construction professionals and landscapers determine how much stone weighs for transportation and project planning.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The stone volume is multiplied by its density to get the total weight.
Details: Accurate weight estimation ensures proper transportation planning, structural support, and cost calculations for stone materials.
Tips: Enter the stone volume in cubic yards and density (default 1.4 tons/cu yd for typical gravel). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What's the density of common stone types?
A: Gravel typically weighs 1.4 tons/cu yd, crushed stone 1.3 tons/cu yd, and limestone about 1.5 tons/cu yd.
Q2: How do I measure stone volume?
A: For rectangular areas: Length × Width × Depth (in yards). For irregular shapes, consult a professional.
Q3: Does moisture affect stone weight?
A: Yes, wet stone can weigh 10-20% more than dry stone due to water absorption.
Q4: How many cubic yards are in a ton of stone?
A: Divide 1 by the density. For 1.4 tons/cu yd: 1/1.4 ≈ 0.714 cu yards per ton.
Q5: What's the difference between a yard and a ton?
A: A yard measures volume (space occupied), while a ton measures weight (mass).