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Mass of a substance can be determined by its density and volume. The equation for mass (M) is density (D) divided by volume (V) or conversely D = MV. In this example the volume is 1 cubic meter (1m^3). Paper density is dependent on its type. Once density is known the weight of one cubic meter can be determined.
Units are incompatible - most of the time...A metric ton is a unit of weight, whereas a cubic meter is a unit of volume, so there is no conversion. Think of it this way: A metric ton of styrofoam will occupy far more volume than a metric ton of lead or tungsten.For water at 4C and 760mmHg 1 liter equals 1 kilogram, although this is no longer the SI definition of one liter. So for water at ideal conditions 1 metric ton = 1 cubic meter. Many industries dealing with fluids at or near the density of water use this equivalency as a shortcut even if it is not quite accurate.The cubic metre is a measurement unit for volume, while the tonne is a unit for weight, so they cannot generally be compared meaningfully side by side. We can compare them though by considering their ratio, say tonnes/cubic metre. This is called density.For pure water, at the temperature of 3.98 degrees Celsius,1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne (1000 kilograms).
Ready mix concrete is usually delivered by a concrete mixer, once delivered it is ready to use immediately. One cubic meter will cost around USD $160.
One once is 1/16th of a pound.
A liter of pure water weighs at most 1 kilogram (at 4 degrees Centigrade). This is about 2.2 pounds. Water at higher temperatures is less dense and will weigh slightly less.
You would measure the swimming pools length, width and depth to determine how many cubic feet of water is in the swimming pool. Length x Width x depth = cubic feet. Then measure the mass of 1 cubic foot of water by building a box 1'x1'x1'. Once you know the mass of 1 cubic foot of water - you'll know the mass of the water in the swimming pool.
A decimeter is 10 centimeters, so 531 cm = 53.2 dm. Because metric measures are based on 10, they are easy to work with. Once the size of the meter was established, based on the circumference of the earth, everything followed form it. One meter is 100 centimeters or 10 decimeters. One cubic decimeter establishes the volume of 1 liter, and on liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. So from the meter with is a measure of length we get a measure of weight. Each trasnlates to 10, 100, 1000 or to 10ths, 100.ths, and 1000ths.
once cubic inch of plutonuim is about 715 pounds 1 cubic inch = 16,387 06 cm2 Density of plutonium: 19,816 g/cm3 The weight of 1 cubic inch of plutonium = density x volume = 324,726 grams
One clarinet was once made out of the most expensive wood in the world (The African Blackwood) and therefore the clarinet cost $25,000 per cubic meter.
A handheld turbidity meter measures turbidity of a water sample. The meter is calibrated using standard samples from the meter manufacturer. The picture with the three glass vials shows turbidity standards of 5, 50, and 500 NTUs. Once the meter is calibrated to correctly read these standards, the turbidity of a water sample can be taken.
No, I haven't. But, when the bucket is in the water, the weight is supported by the water in the well. Once the bucket is raised out of the water, the weight is no longer supported, and the full weight of the bucket and the water within the bucket is felt as it is raised towards the surface.
Dry sand weighs about 100 lbs. per cubic foot.There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, so that would make the weight of dry sand about 2700 lbs. per cubic yard.To see the weight of wet sand and many other common materials, click the "Actual Weight of Sand can be found here:"link below!