You cannot.
A tonne is a measure of mass whereas a tonne metre is a measure of some obscure characteristic. Whatever it is, the two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
1 Zetta Tonne = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Tonnes, that's 21 0's
Mulitply by the density in tonnes per cubic metre.
Depends on tonnes of what? At 1 tonne per cubic mtere you would have 12.5 cubic metres.
394.632 tonnes is the answer, there are 1000 kilos in a tonne so tho convert kilos into tonnes you divide the number by 1000. Therefore 394 632kg divided by 1000 is 394.632t.
1 tonne is 1000 kg. 3 tonne x 1000 kg = 3000kg
1 Zetta Tonne = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Tonnes, that's 21 0's
1 tonne = 1,000,000 grams
there is a 1000 kgs in one metric tonne if you have 3630kgs 3630 / 1000 = 3.630 tonne
1 metric tonne = 1000 kilogramsTherefore, to convert from tonnes to kilograms, multiply the number by 1000.For example, if you have 2.75 metric tonnes:2.75 x 1000 = 2750 kilograms
tonnes are in kilogrammes basically, you do your calculations wich will give you kg then you times(x) 2.4 standard for tonne conversion.you get your tonnes. But if your dimensions were of a different unit of measurements you will have to convert them to the same unit of measurement before you go to your calculations with tonnes.
Mulitply by the density in tonnes per cubic metre.
European convert: 1 tonne = 1000 kg = 2000 pound US convert: 1 short ton = 2000 pound UK convert: 1 long ton = 2240 pound
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As written the question is incomplete as: tonnes are a measure of mass; whereas cubic meters are a measure of volume. However, mass and volume are related for every substance by density: density = mass / volume → volume = mass / density. So if you know the density of the substance that makes up the 10,000 tonnes in tonne/m³ and divide it into the 10,000 tonnes you will get the volume in cubic meters that the substance occupies.
Here is an answer only possible when water is assumed. 1 cubic meter of pure water weighs 1 tonne. 1 tonne is 1 cubic meter. 2000 tonnes are 2000 cubic meters.
Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.Convert everything to meters: 1 km. = 1000 m, 10 cm. = 0.1 meters. Then multiply. The result will be in cubic meters, not in tonnes. To convert to tonnes, you would have to know what material is in that volume, and multiply with the density of the material. For example, if it is a vacuum, the mass will be zero.
Depends on tonnes of what? At 1 tonne per cubic mtere you would have 12.5 cubic metres.