A "cubic ton" (or "cubic tonne") is a measure of volume, which depends on the object contained therein. Therefore, there is no simple answer to this question. Refer to the Wikipedia link, below, for further information, or enter "cubic ton" into your favorite search engine.
Although not in common use, a cubic ton is a non-standard unit of volume equal to 40 cubic feet. 2 cubic tons is therefore equal to 80 ft3, 2.9630 yd3, or 2.2653 m3.
1 cubic yard = ~1.35 tons Therefore, 1 ton = 0.7407 cubic yards.
36,000 pounds, aprox 20 cubic yds. 20 cubic yards spread out at 2 inches will cover 3200 square feet. hope that helps.
1,100,000,000,000 kilograms = 1.21254244 × 109 short tons
2.66 tonnes per cubic meter = about 0.075 tonnes per cubic foot.
13,243.24 tons.
That depends on the pounds per cubic feet (PCF) of the the sands. Sand will vary from one place to another. Assuming 106.5 pcf, 1 cubic yards (27 cubic feet) would be 1.44 tons, but 2 tons would be the 2 tons recommended order for safety's sake. A like to a sand calulator is attached.
1.6 tons
as a rule of thumb, 1 cubic yard of concrete weighs about 4,000lbs or 2 short tons
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". You can have cubic meters, but not cubic tons.
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105,000 tons
One cubic yard of broken limestone weighs about 1.3 tons. One cubic yard of pulverized limestone weighs about 1.17 tons.
It could be with a material of the correct density. 2 tons = 4000 pounds = 1814 kg. Divide by 5 cubic meters. So if you have a density of 362.8 kg/m3 = 0.3628 g/cm3 then 5 cubic meters would have a mass of 2 tons.
1 cubic yard = 1.3 tons
1 cubic yard = ~1.35 tons Therefore, 1 ton = 0.7407 cubic yards.
What is the weight of one cubic yard of cement? If you are asking the weight of 1 cubic yard of CONCRETE it is approximately 2 tons or 4000 pounds per cubic yard when wet.
2.2 Tons