In order to do that, you'd need to know the weight of onecubic meter
of crushed stone. With that figure in hand, simply multiply it by 170, and
convert to any convenient unit of weight.
There is no equivalence.
A cubic foot is a measure of volume. A tonne is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. You need the density, but stones are very variable in their density so you would need to know what stone or mixture or what stones.
A chisel, perhaps?
If you mean you have a quantity of stone measured in tons and you want to find out how many cubic meters it would occupy, then you simply divide the tonnage by the density. If you don't know the density of the particular kind of stone you have, you'll have to measure it in some way.
about 6 cubic feet
The answer will depend on the pressure under which the CO2 is stored.
Unless you know the desnity, or the substance - you can't. One ton of gravel wouldn't be the same cubic feet as one ton of wheat.
Tonne is a measure of mass and cubic feet is a measure of volume. You cannot convert from one to the other.
Weight of 1 cu.ft. stone chips
Without knowing the density of the material it is not possible.The question has no meaning. A ton is a measure of mass, cubic feet is a measure of volume. It makes as much sense as asking how heavy one hour is.
Different types of stone have different densities and therefore different weights per cubic foot, rendering this question unanswerable unless you know the weight of the stone per cubic unit.
At 100 pounds per cubic foot, that is 20 cubic feet per ton = 0.57 cubic meters
sand weighs 100 pounds per cubic feet 2000 pounds is one ton 2000/100 = 20 cubic feet 1 meter = 3.28 feet 1 cu meter = 3.28 x 3.28 x 3.28 = 35.31 cu ft 20 cubic feet = 20/35.31 = 0.566 cubic meters
One metric ton of plain water has a volume of about 35.32 cubic feet.
13.33 cubic feet
Knowing that 1 cubic foot is pretty much equal to 100 pounds or 0.05 ton, 1 ton of gravel is around 20 cubic feet.