The density of this substance is 2.6 tons per cubic meter. You can find this out by using the formula for density.
density of loose Asphalt is 2.20Ton/CM-2.45Ton/CM
To convert the density of fuel from kilograms to metric tonnes, divide the density value in kilograms by 1000. This is because there are 1000 kilograms in a metric tonne. For example, if the density of the fuel is 800 kilograms per cubic meter, the density in metric tonnes would be 0.8 metric tonnes per cubic meter.
The metric system is also called the International System of Units (SI). The metric unit for density is kilograms per cubic meter.
Kilogram per cubic meter
The SI or International System of Units for density is kilograms per cubic meter. It is also common for density to be measured in metric tons per cubic meter or kilograms per liter.
The SI or International System of Units for density is kilograms per cubic meter. It is also common for density to be measured in metric tons per cubic meter or kilograms per liter.
kgm-3 kilograms per metre cubed
depends on the density. Asphalt density is typically between 2000 to 2400 kg/m³ 1 tonne = 1000kg per cm of thickness and 1m² of area: Tonnes=2200*1*.01/1000 Tonnes=0.022 Therefore if you had a tonne of asphalt of density 2200kg/m³ and spread it to a thickness of 1cm, you would cover 45.45±m² (1/0.022)
The density of stone ballast of a standard size is approximately 100 pounds per cubic foot that is 1.6 Metric Tons per cubic.
The density of bituminous concrete varies a lot, depending on the density of the stone used to make it. In my area, the stone is hard, blue basalt, and the density of bituminous concrete made with it is around 155 pounds per cubic foot.
Bitumen emulsion is also known as asphalt. It has a density of 1 ton per cubic meter at 20 degrees C. Bitumen emulsion has a density that is just slightly higher than water.
kilograms per metre cubed, or grams per centimetre cubed.