This is a complicated business. The weight of a cubic meter of gas depends on its density which directly related to the atomic masses involved. The density can be obtained from tables for gases at Standard Temperature and Pressure (0oC and 1 atmosphere). eg for air the mass is 1.205 kilograms per cubic meter. According to Charles Law the mass is inversely proportional to the temperature in Kelvin. If the temperature in oK doubles the mass of gas per cubic meter will halve. According to Boyles Law the mass is proportional to the pressure. If the pressure doubles the mass of gas per cubic meter will double.
That varies, depending on what gas, and on the pressure. Air at normal pressure has a density of about 1.2 gram/liter, and other gases may have somewhat similar densities - but there are still variations. And especially, at much lower and much higher pressures, the density can vary significantly.
Your question doesn't work. Gas expands to any size volume. So you can put a kg of gas in 1 cubic meter or 100000 cubic meters.
A man is 155lbs- how tall is he?
meter is a unit to measure length and a kilogram is a unit to measure weigth. As these two entities are not directly related, the conversion is not possible. how to convert volume to weight
Kilograms and meters are units that measure two completely unrelated things. A kilogram is a unit of mass while a meter is a unit of distance in space.
The answer is 1,2 kg for a density of 1,201 g/L.
The soil density must be given to convert from a mass measure to a volume measure.Assuming a clay soil of density 1200 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/1200 cubic meter or 0.833 cubic meterAssuming a sandy soil of density 1500 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/15000 cubic meter or 0.667cubic meter
You look up the density of natural gas, make sure it is expressed as kilograms (or tons) per cubic meter, convert it to those units if it isn't, and then multiply the volume by the density.
The conversion between m cube and kg cannot be converted to each other .On finding the relation we get as follows . Density = kg/cubic m.
You multiply the volume of the gas by its density. The volume will depend on the specific gas, and on the pressure and temperature of the gas. As an example, a cubic meter of air has a mass of approximately 1.2 kg/m3. For other gases, the numbers may be quite different.
How to convert Cubic meter to BTU
it is 150- 170 Kg/Meter Cube
2500 Kg
There are 123456789 kg of gold in a one metre cube.
Only if it's a perfect cube, each length will be 1 meter
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1 gram = 0.001 kg 14 grams = 0.014 kg 0.014 kg/meter sq = 14 grams/meter sq
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Times the number of kilograms by one thousand.
Density of Rice varies from 788 Kg/Cubic Meter to 850 Kg/Cubic Meter. Weight= Density*Volume. Hence Weight (Kg) of Rice in 1 Meter Cube = 788~850 Kg depending on the density of various rice grains. But does it include the free space available between the rice grains? Not answered.