How Much Area Does 1 Cubic Metre Cover at Different Depths?

Learn how to calculate coverage of 1 cubic metre of material at varying depths using a simple formula.

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One cubic metre of material can cover an area of 10 square metres at a depth of 10 cm. For thinner layers or varying depths, adjust the coverage accordingly. To calculate, use the formula: `Coverage (m²) = Volume (m³) / Depth (m)`.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I calculate the area covered by 1 cubic metre of material? Use the formula: Coverage (m²) = Volume (m³) ÷ Depth (m). For example, 1 cubic metre at 0.1 metre depth covers 10 square metres.
  2. What coverage area does 1 cubic metre provide at 5 cm depth? At 5 cm (0.05 m) depth, 1 cubic metre covers 20 square metres, since Coverage = 1 ÷ 0.05 = 20 m².
  3. Can I use the same formula for different materials? Yes, the formula applies to any material where volume and depth are known, regardless of material type.