It depends on the gas. Different gases have different densities when liquified.
Depends on tonnes of what? At 1 tonne per cubic mtere you would have 12.5 cubic metres.
A tonne is a measure of mass so there can be no such thing as a cubic tonne.
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.
petroleum typically has a density of 0.8 so 1/0.8 = 1.25 cubic metres
Weight of broken limestone=1554 kilograms per cubic meter. One tonne=1,000 kilograms. One tonne broken limestone=.64 cubic meters.
Cubic feet means a volume with three dimensions whereas tonne is unit of mass. Hence, one cannot be converted into another.
Assuming that the question refers to wheat grain, rather than wheat flour, the answer is approx 45 cubic feet per tonne.
yes, but you need to know the density of the substance you are converting
You mean a cubic metre. It depends on the type of soil and how wet it is. Sand, wet - 1.92 tonne/cubic metre Sand, wet, packed - 2.08 tonne/cubic metre Sand, dry - 1.60 tonne/cubic metre Sand, loose - 1.44 tonne/cubic metre Sand, rammed - 1.68 tonne/cubic metre You can measure it yourself on a small scale, because gram/cubic centimetre is the same as tonne/cubic metre. So one cc of wet sand weighs about 1.92 grams.
0.059 cubic meters.
0.007850 cubic meters
1-2 cubic meters in a foot1 cubic foot = 0.0283168466 cubic meters