It depends on the gas. Different gases have different densities when liquified.
A tonne is a measure of mass so there can be no such thing as a cubic tonne.
Here is an answer only possible when water is assumed. 1 cubic meter of pure water weighs 1 tonne. 1 tonne is 1 cubic meter. 2000 tonnes are 2000 cubic meters.
petroleum typically has a density of 0.8 so 1/0.8 = 1.25 cubic metres
Cubic feet means a volume with three dimensions whereas tonne is unit of mass. Hence, one cannot be converted into another.
Assuming that the question refers to wheat grain, rather than wheat flour, the answer is approx 45 cubic feet per tonne.
yes, but you need to know the density of the substance you are converting
The density of bark chips can vary, but on average, 1 tonne of bark chips is roughly equivalent to about 1.2 to 1.4 cubic meters, which is equivalent to 1200 to 1400 liters.
Weight of broken limestone=1554 kilograms per cubic meter. One tonne=1,000 kilograms. One tonne broken limestone=.64 cubic meters.
To convert tonnes to billion cubic meters (bcm) for natural gas: Determine the specific gravity of the gas in cubic meters per tonne. Multiply the number of tonnes by the specific gravity to obtain the volume in cubic meters. Divide the result by 1,000,000,000 to convert cubic meters to bcm.
The conversion from cubic meters to tonnes depends on the material's density. For example, water has a density of approximately 1 tonne per cubic meter, so 1 cubic meter of water equals 1 tonne. However, for other materials, you need to know the specific density to convert accurately; for instance, a cubic meter of concrete, which has a density of about 2.4 tonnes per cubic meter, would weigh 2.4 tonnes. Therefore, the number of tonnes in a cubic meter varies based on the substance being measured.
The number of wheelbarrows of sand in a tonne can vary based on the size of the wheelbarrow and the density of the sand. A standard wheelbarrow typically holds about 0.1 cubic meters of sand, which weighs approximately 1,600 kg per cubic meter. Therefore, it would take about 6-7 wheelbarrows to equal one tonne of sand, depending on compaction and moisture content.
To determine how many 25-liter bags of topsoil are needed for a tonne, we first need to know the density of the topsoil, which typically averages around 1,200 kg/m³. Since 1 tonne is equivalent to 1,000 kg, this means you would require approximately 0.83 cubic meters of topsoil. A 25-liter bag is equivalent to 0.025 cubic meters, so you would need about 33 bags (0.83 ÷ 0.025 ≈ 33.2).