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Portland cement conversion
Amount: 1 fluid dram (fl dr) of volume
Equals: 0.0020 Japanese shō (shō) in volume
Converting fluid dram to Japanese shō value in the Portland cement units scale.
TOGGLE : from Japanese shō into fluid drams in the other way around.
CONVERT : between other Portland cement measuring units - complete list.
Conversion calculator for webmasters.
General Portland cement
General or common purpose Portland cement type (not any other weaker/cheaper cement replacement-version). It's the primary masonry binder hence bonding agent for mortars and concretes consisting of building sand, stones or other gravel aggregate, mixed with water.
By standard practice, when freshly poured, Portland cement has unit volume mass of 94 lbs/cu-ft - 1506 kg/m3 (but it becomes denser as the storage time is prolonged, when it gets compressed or vibrated; in such situations its weight per volume can increase to as high as 104 lbs/cu-ft). This calculator is based on the fresh form Portland cement w/ the standard mass properties of 94 pounds to 1 cubic foot.
Convert Portland cement measuring units between fluid dram (fl dr) and Japanese shō (shō) but in the other reverse direction from Japanese shō into fluid drams.
conversion result for Portland cement: | |||||
From | Symbol | Result | To | Symbol | |
1 fluid dram | fl dr | = 0.0020 | Japanese shō | shō |
Converter type: Portland cement measurements
This online Portland cement from fl dr into shō converter is a handy tool not just for certified or experienced professionals.
First unit: fluid dram (fl dr) is used for measuring volume.
Second: Japanese shō (shō) is unit of volume.
Portland cement per 0.0020 shō is equivalent to 1 what?
The Japanese shō amount 0.0020 shō converts into 1 fl dr, one fluid dram. It is the EQUAL Portland cement volume value of 1 fluid dram but in the Japanese shō volume unit alternative.
How to convert 2 fluid drams (fl dr) of Portland cement into Japanese shō (shō)? Is there a calculation formula?
First divide the two units variables. Then multiply the result by 2 - for example:
0.0020491636337652 * 2 (or divide it by / 0.5)
QUESTION:
1 fl dr of Portland cement = ? shō
ANSWER:
1 fl dr = 0.0020 shō of Portland cement
Other applications for Portland cement units calculator ...
With the above mentioned two-units calculating service it provides, this Portland cement converter proved to be useful also as an online tool for:
1. practicing fluid drams and Japanese shō of Portland cement ( fl dr vs. shō ) measuring values exchange.
2. Portland cement amounts conversion factors - between numerous unit pairs.
3. working with - how heavy is Portland cement - values and properties.
International unit symbols for these two Portland cement measurements are:
Abbreviation or prefix ( abbr. short brevis ), unit symbol, for fluid dram is:
fl dr
Abbreviation or prefix ( abbr. ) brevis - short unit symbol for Japanese shō is:
shō
One fluid dram of Portland cement converted to Japanese shō equals to 0.0020 shō
How many Japanese shō of Portland cement are in 1 fluid dram? The answer is: The change of 1 fl dr ( fluid dram ) unit of Portland cement measure equals = to 0.0020 shō ( Japanese shō ) as the equivalent measure for the same Portland cement type.
In principle with any measuring task, switched on professional people always ensure, and their success depends on, they get the most precise conversion results everywhere and every-time. Not only whenever possible, it's always so. Often having only a good idea ( or more ideas ) might not be perfect nor good enough solution. If there is an exact known measure in fl dr - fluid drams for portland cement amount, the rule is that the fluid dram number gets converted into shō - Japanese shō or any other Portland cement unit absolutely exactly.
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