Using building sand density @
110 pounds per cubic foot (1.762 tonne per cubic metre)
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volume = mass / density
volume = 1 / 1.762
= 0.5675 cubic metres
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Note: if you have a different value for the sand density, replace 1.762 with your figure ( in tonnes per cubic metre) , and calculate.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A cubic metre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A ton is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information. The mass of a cubic metre of air will be considerably different from the mass of a cubic metre of lead.
1 cubic foot equates to about 0.0283 cubic meters.
That depends on the density of the stone. Limestone is about 2.7 g/cm3 which is equivalent to about 3000 lbs/m3 So that is about 1.5 tons
Loose dry sand is about 1.5 tonnes per cubic meter, so a tonne of sand would be about two thirds of a cubic meter.
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One cubic yard equals 0.76455485798 cubic meters.
One liter = 0.001 cubic meters
0.02832 cubic meters per cubic foot.
Masonry sand is estimated to weigh approximately 160 pounds per cubic foot. Therefore, it would take 12.5 cubic feet of masonry sand to equal one ton.
It doesn't matter what substance you're moving.The number is always1/capacity of the wheelbarrow in cubic meters
One acre-foot is 1,233.5 cubic meters.
One cubic foot is about 0.0283 cubic meter.
0.028316846592
There are 0.00455 cubic meters in one Imperial gallon.
There are 1,000 cubic meters in one million liters.
3 cubic meter
One cubic yard is 0.765 (0.764554869) cubic meter.