There is not necessarily any direct relation between mass and volume unless the mass is cross-referenced with density.
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Sorry, you can only convert 1 metric ton of water to cubic meters (not square meters). Square meters are an area and cubic meters are a volume.
There is no standard conversion for that. A cubic meter is a unit of volume. A ton is a unit of mass. The relationship between the two is:mass = volume x densityYou need to know the density of a specific substance, to convert from tons to cubic meters. The conversion will only be valid for that specific substance.
it is not exact but 2 dumpy bags 0.8x0.8x0.8x2=1 cube,I believe they weigh a ton each.
Gold has a density of approximately 19 times the density of water. A metric ton of water has a volume of 1 cubic meter. If you divide the number of tons by 19, you'll get the volume of the gold, in cubic meters.
You didn't say a cubic WHAT. But if you mean any measure of volume, like cubic meters or cubic foot, the mass of a certain volume is not the same for different substances. For example, a cubic meter of water will have a mass of a ton, but a cubic meter of lead will have a mass of 11 tons. Look up "density" in the Wikipedia for more information.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". There is the ton as a unit of mass (1 ton = 1000 kg), and there is the cubic meter, a unit of volume.
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One metric ton of plain water has a volume of about 35.32 cubic feet.
As written the question is incomplete as: tonnes are a measure of mass; whereas cubic meters are a measure of volume. However, mass and volume are related for every substance by density: density = mass / volume → volume = mass / density. So if you know the density of the substance that makes up the 10,000 tonnes in tonne/m³ and divide it into the 10,000 tonnes you will get the volume in cubic meters that the substance occupies.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". You can have cubic meters, but not cubic tons.
14 cubic meters