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What is the compressive strength of a brick used in house construction?
The compressive strength of a brick used in house construction typically ranges from 3,500 to 7,500 pounds per square inch (psi). However, the exact compressive strength of a brick depends on various factors, including the type of clay used, the manufacturing process, and the curing process.

Compressive strength of brick are following : 
 
Types of Bricks Compressive Strength
First-class bricks 105kg/cm²
Second class bricks 70kg/cm²
Common building brick 105 kg/cm²
Sun dried brick 15 – 25 kg/cm²
Fly ash brick 90 – 100 kg/cm²
AAC block 30-40 kg/cm²
Fire bricks 125kg/cm²
 
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