March 09, 2016

The Easy Way to Calculate Needs Bricks

To calculate the need for bricks in making the house very easily, the first step we must first measure the length and width of the bricks, however most of the size of a brick is 25 cm long and 10 cm wide with a thickness of 5 cm, this size is a standard size for the area of ​​Java, there are also other areas of different size. There are also some craftsmen new bricks made with a length 20, width 10 and a thickness of 5 cm

Now we're going to calculate the need for bricks using standard bricks the size of the second is long 20cm, width of 10 cm and 5 cm thick. using bricks that size in 1 M2 will require many bricks as
70 pieces.



Thus we can calculate a room 3 meters long, 3 meters wide with a height of 3 meters as well, from the room means we get four rectangular size 3 MX 3 M, then the volume work the room is 4 X 3M X 3M = 36 M2, so can we count 36 X 70 = 2,520, meaning the bricks needed for the space as much as 2,520 pieces.

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for a given area using the brick size 25 cm long, 10 cm wide and 5cm thick, in one square mater requires 56 bricks. using patterns such calculations above, the need for bricks a room can be easily calculated.

For rooms that have irregular shapes can also use kaedah formula wake of mathematics, for example, a triangular space, space that is trapezoidal in shape, the rooms were shaped roundabout.




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