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a cubic metere of what? it depends on the density
The answer is 1,672 tonne (metric ton).
There is no general conversion, since a ton is a measure of mass, and a cubic meter is a unit of volume. It depends on the density of the substance you are talking about.
A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.
A tonne is a measure of weight A cubic meter is a measure of volume There is no direct conversion. They are related by the density of the substance, the greater the density, the smaller 1 tonne will take up, for example 1 tonne of Hydrogen takes about 11000 m3 whereas 1 tonne of mercury takes about 0.074 m3.
At room temp 1 cubic Meter of water weighs 1 Metric tonne
If it was a cubic meter of water then its mass would be 1000 kg or 1 metric ton.
Density of normal concrete = 2.4 Tonne / cu metre.Density = mass / volumeSo >Mass = density * volume = 2.4 * 5000 = 12000 tonnes.
that depends on the density of the object.
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.
With dry sand. 1.602 tonnes
Dust or solid?