There are approximately 298 gallons of jet fuel per metric ton. Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon. The mass of fuel varies depending on the pressure and temperature.
1 metric tonne = 2 204.62262 pounds1 gallon of milk = 8.5 lbs2204.62262/8.5=259.367367059 gallons of milk per metric ton (approx)
There are approximately 312 gallons of D2 diesel fuel in one metric ton. This can vary slightly depending on the density of the fuel.
0.81 meters cubed per minute equates to 214 (or 213.979362) US gallons per minute.
281 US gallons are in in 1 tonne of IFO 380. IFO 380 has a typical density of 0.94 kg/l at 15°C The reciprocal of 0.94 (1/0.94) is 1.064 so now we can ask google to convert litres per kilogram to gallons per tonne by forming a query like this: "1.064 liters per kilogram in gallons per tonne"
The answer depends on the size of the cube.
The conversion rate of metric tons to gallons depends on the density of the substance being measured. Bunker fuel, a type of fuel oil used in ships, has a density of around 0.96 metric tons per cubic meter. Therefore, to convert metric tons of bunker fuel to gallons, you would need to know the volume in cubic meters and then use the conversion factor of 1 cubic meter being approximately equal to 264.172 gallons.
25,000 = 0.025 million25,000 cows = 0.025 million cows25,000 dollars = 0.025 million dollars25,000 cars = 0.025 million cars25,000 chickens = 0.025 million chickens25,000 metric tons = 0.025 million metric tons
50 gallons of water per minute equals 3,000 gallons per hour.
Liters per cubic meter in the metric system and many other units. Gallons per cubic foot in the English system of units and many others. +++ Not "per" those other units. The litre (to give its proper, French spelling) and the gallon are themselves units of volume so the volume is just litres or gallons.
26.79 gallons per 101.4L
To convert meter cube per hour to metric ton per hour, you need to know the density of the substance being measured in meter cube. Once you have the density, you can multiply the meter cube value by the density to get the metric ton value. This conversion helps account for the mass of the substance within the given volume.