Palamós CF was created in 1898.
Vinaròs CF was created in 1965.
Alondras CF was created in 1951.
Cádiz CF was created in 1910.
Muleño CF was created in 1989.
.375 cf per bag / 27 cf per cy = 0.13888 cy per bag 1 cy / 0.13888 cy per bag = 72 bags
1.042 CF of concrete per unit
1 CY = 27 CF. One half yard = 13.5 CF. 13.5 CF /.45 CF per 60 Lb. bag = 30 Bags
150 lb/cf
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The most valuable element is Californium (Cf). Its Cf-252 isotope is used in nuclear reactors and cancer therapy. Cf-252 costs $350 billion per pound
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I assumed here that you wanted a wall six inches thick...the answer is "more bags than you want to deal with." Specifically, at least 125 80-pound bags. The formula is: first, determine the volume of the item by multiplying the height (3 feet) by the length (50 feet) by the thickness (0.5 feet). This gives you 75 cubic feet. If the wall's thinner or thicker, of course this is going to change. Next, divide this by the number of cubic feet in a bag-- 0.30 cf per 40 pound bag 0.45 cf per 60 pound bag 0.60 cf per 80 pound bag This gives us our total bags...125 80-pound, 167 60-pound or 250 40-pound. Then add 10 percent more, just in case. This is the time I'd start thinking of other things to make from concrete, so I could order five yards of it. Five yards of premixed concrete will be cheaper than the three yards of bagged concrete you'll need, and you can't mix concrete fast enough to pour something this big.
Calibration factor, CF = cps/dps cps - count per second dps -disintegration per minute
Californium is important because it is used in neutron moisture gauges to measure moisture and density in materials like soil and concrete. It is also used in nuclear reactors for research purposes. Additionally, californium has potential applications in cancer treatment and as a neutron source for industrial purposes.
The letters ough have 10 different pronunciations."through" (cf. true)."thought" (cf. taut)."though" (cf. toe)."cough" (cf. coffin)."rough" (cf. ruffian)."bough" (cf. to bow)."thorough" (cf. about) [British English].
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