Here is only an answer possible, when water is assumed. 1 cubic meter weighs 1 metric ton.
It depends on the density of that heavy ton.For example if the density is 100 ton per meter cube, then one tone will have 0.01 cubic meter.
depends of the mass of what u are measuring
it is not exact but 2 dumpy bags 0.8x0.8x0.8x2=1 cube,I believe they weigh a ton each.
13.33 cubic feet
1X3 TON will take 12/14 cbm cargo if the cartons are semilar size
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It depends on the density of that heavy ton.For example if the density is 100 ton per meter cube, then one tone will have 0.01 cubic meter.
0.11 cubic meters of what? The weight in tons of 0.11 cubic meters will depend upon the substance and its density.
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At 100 pounds per cubic foot, that is 20 cubic feet per ton = 0.57 cubic meters
depends of the mass of what u are measuring
4.12g/cm cubed
Sorry, you can only convert 1 metric ton of water to cubic meters (not square meters). Square meters are an area and cubic meters are a volume.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". You can have cubic meters, but not cubic tons.
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Masonry sand is estimated to weigh approximately 160 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, it would take 12.5 cubic feet of masonry sand to equal one ton.