That is only possible for pure water. 1000 litres of water weigh 1 metric tonne. This calculation is not right with gasoline.
To convert metric tons (tonnes) to net tons, simply divide the metric tons by 1.10231. This will give you the equivalent weight in net tons. For example, 10 metric tons is approximately equal to 9.07 net tons.
19,500,000 tons is 17,690,000 metric tons.
10004206 metric tons is equivalent to 10.004206 million metric tons.
Formula: metric tons x 2,204.6 = pounds
you take all the metric tons...and out them over there ----->
Sure thing, honey. To convert tons to dry metric tons, you just need to multiply the number of tons by 0.907185. So, if you have 1 ton, it would be roughly 0.907 metric tons. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
1 pound is 0.000453592 metric tons. 1 metric ton is 2204.62262 pounds
Liter is a unit of volume equal to 0.001 cubic meters. Metric ton (tonne) is a unit of mass, equal to 1000 kilograms. The only time you can find mass from volume, is if you have a specific substance of known density. For example, water has a density of 1 kg/liter =0.001 (metric ton / liter), so if you had 500 liters of water, then: 500 L * 0.001 (metric ton/L) = 0.5 metric tons
The conversion factor between metric tons (t) and kilograms (kg) is 1,000. This means that 1 metric ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms. To convert from metric tons to kilograms, you multiply the weight in metric tons by 1,000. To convert from kilograms to metric tons, you divide the weight in kilograms by 1,000.
To convert kilograms to metric tons, divide the number of kilograms by 1,000 since there are 1,000 kilograms in a metric ton. For example, if you have 5,000 kilograms, dividing by 1,000 would give you 5 metric tons.
1100 MT convert to 440 bundle
7,000 kg = about 6.889 metric tons.