Liter is a measure of volume. A Tonne (also known as a metric ton) is a measure of weight (1000 Kg).
To calculate the weight of 1,000,000 liters of a substance, you need to know its specific gravity.
For example: Water, which has a specific gravity of 1, weighs 1 kg per liter. So 1,000,000 litres of water would weigh 1,000,000 Kg, or 1,000 Tonne.
1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogramme (kg) and 1,000 kg = 1 tonne (tonne = metric ton). For water just multiply the number of tonnes by 1,000 For substances other than water divide the number of litres of water by the specific gravity. Her there will be more or less litres per tonne depending on the sg.
If we assume that milk has the same density as water, then 1 litre will weigh 1 kg, therefore a tonne of milk would be 1000 litres.
To be absolutely accurate though you'd need to know the fat content of the milk, as it can be more or less dense than water depeding on how much fat it contains.
One million liters per day equates to 1,000 cubic meters/day
volume can not equal a flowrate
To convert metric tons to net tons (or, simply, tons), multiply your metric tons by 1.1023. For example, 4 metric tons equals 4.4092 net tons.
Liters can't be converted to metric tons (tonnes). Liters measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
Metric tons (tonnes) can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.
Liters can't be converted to metric tons (tonnes). Liters measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
To convert 4 million metric tons to barrels per day, you need to know the specific gravity or density of the substance being measured. The conversion ratio will vary depending on the substance.
you take all the metric tons...and out them over there ----->
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19,500,000 tons is 17,690,000 metric tons.
Metric tons can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.
To convert metric tons to net tons (or, simply, tons), multiply your metric tons by 1.1023. For example, 4 metric tons equals 4.4092 net tons.
19.47 million metric tonnes
Liters can't be converted to metric tons (tonnes). Liters measure volume, while metric tons measure mass.
No there is no difference. Metric ton is often spelled as tonne.
Dry metric tons are metric tons without moisture. 100 metric tons at 10% moisture = 90 dry metric tons. The formula is metric tons equals dry metric tons less moisture.
U.S. salt production between 2000 and 2003 declined from 45.6 million metric tons to 41.2 million metric tons, while consumption declined from 51.6 million metric tons to 50.1 million metric tons
Formula: metric tons x 2,204.6 = pounds
Although consumption over this time period grew from 33.7 million metric tons to 58.9 million metric tons, production declined from 60.7 million metric tons to 38.7 million metric tons