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mortar [2026/04/16 09:47] – [Formulas] frethmortar [2026/04/16 10:59] (current) – [Notes] freth
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 ===== Formulas ===== ===== Formulas =====
 +
 +Prerequisites:
  
 * Mortar is the amount of mortar we need. * Mortar is the amount of mortar we need.
-* Number is the number of item we need. +* Number is the calculated number of ingredients we need
-* .5 is a half a clay, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar +* Kg is calculated the amount needed in kg for the ingredients. 
-* .05 is a twentieth of a heap of sand, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar+* 1 is 1kg per ingredient
 +* .5 is a half a clay, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar. 
 +* .05 is a twentieth of a heap of sand, which is 1kg or the recipe amount needed per mortar
  
 Clay: Clay:
  
 $Number=Mortar*.5$\\  $Number=Mortar*.5$\\ 
-$Kg=Number*2$+$Kg=Number * 1$
  
 Heap of sand: Heap of sand:
  
 $Number=Mortar*.05$\\  $Number=Mortar*.05$\\ 
-$Kg=Number*20$ +$Kg=Number * 1$
  
 ===== Example ===== ===== Example =====
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 * Number:  2000 * .5 = **1000 clay (2kg per)** needed * Number:  2000 * .5 = **1000 clay (2kg per)** needed
-* Kg:  1000 2kg = **2000kg of clay** needed+* Kg:  2000 1kg = **2000kg of clay** needed
  
 Heap of sand: Heap of sand:
  
 * Number:  2000 * .05 = **100 heap of sand (20kg per)** needed * Number:  2000 * .05 = **100 heap of sand (20kg per)** needed
-* Kg:  100 20kg = **2000kg of heap of sand** needed+* Kg:  2000 1kg = **2000kg of heap of sand** needed 
 + 
 +===== Notes ===== 
 + 
 +Keep in mind that kg and volume are two different things.  Volume is said to be represented as liters for liquid, but volume for solid objects is not explained. 
 + 
 +A bulk storage bin has a volume column.  What you see in the volume column is not equivalent to kg.  A heap of sand is 20kg but takes up 18.75 volume in a bulk storage bin.  This is why if you have 100 heap of sand the kg is indeed 2000kg but the total volume is 1875.
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