There can be no such measure as a cubic tonne: that is mass cubed and you would probably need 12 dimensional space for that!
Depends on tonnes of what? At 1 tonne per cubic mtere you would have 12.5 cubic metres.
Weight of broken limestone=1554 kilograms per cubic meter. One tonne=1,000 kilograms. One tonne broken limestone=.64 cubic meters.
they are equivalent, if is 1g/cm3 then it has a density of 1 tonne/m2 (also 1 kg/litre)
It depends on the moisture content of the sand (wet or dry) but as general rule of thumb there is 1.5 tonne of sand per cubic metre or to answer your question correctly 1500Kg per cube.
907.2kg per US ton.
Assuming that the question refers to wheat grain, rather than wheat flour, the answer is approx 45 cubic feet per tonne.
Marble has a density of 2 563kgm-3. A tonne is a megagram, or 1 000kg. so 1m3 weighs 2 563kg, or 2.563 tonne.
Yes, you need to know the density of tarmac which varies depending on the aggregate used but is around 2.4 tonne per cubic metre
One tonne is 35,273.962 ounces.
6.1 stone per 39kg
I don't know what you mean by a cubic tonne - a tonne is a measure of mass/weight and it makes no sense to give it two or more dimensions, unlike a length (which has one dimension), an area (which has two dimensions, and for a rectangle is a length times another length to give a square unit), or a volume (which has three dimensions, and for a cuboid is a length times another length times another length to give a cubic unit). Density is in a mass unit divided by a cubic unit, eg it could have units of "tonnes per cubic metre". ------------------------------------------------------ Assuming you meant: What is 200000 tonnes in pounds, then: 1 kg ≈ 2.205 lb 1 tonne = 1000 kg ≈ 1000 × 2.205 lb = 2205 lb → 200,000 tonnes ≈ 200,000 × 2205 lb = 441,000,000 lb
Masonry sand is estimated to weigh approximately 160 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, it would take 12.5 cubic feet of masonry sand to equal one ton.