Question doesn't make sense.
A tonne is a unit of weight. Square metres is a unit of area. These don't compare.
How much area you'd be able to cover with one tonne of steel depends on how thin you're able to roll it. If you know the density of the steel, guesstimate how thin you'd be able to make it, then you'd be able to calculate an approximate area you'd be able to cover.
How little area one tonne of steel could present depends on the shape.
Spheres have the greatest volume vs Surface ratio. Starting with the density, you get the volume of one tonne, then calculate the diameter of a sphere with that volume.
A tonne is a unit of weight, a square mile is a unit of volume. The two units can not be directly equated.
10, because 1 tonne = 1000 kg, and 10000 = 1000 x 10
METER CUBE : BASICALLY ITS A CLEAR NOTATION OF THE INDICATED NUMERICAL VALUE (eg. 200 m^3; 5.67 meter-cube) its says the 200 meters in x-axis, y-axis, z-axis. CUBIC METER : SIMPLY ITS A CUBE OF 1 METER IN X,Y,Z- AXIS LETS SAY 100 Cub.m MEANS THAT 100 cubes each 1 meter.. 1 cub.m = 1 tonne. NOW 1 M^3 = 1TONNE ALSO 1CUB.M = 1 TONNE SO 1M^3 = 1 CUB.M BUT 100 M^3 = 100 TONNE OF VARIABLE TANK CAPCITY 100 CUB.M = 100 PERFECT CUBES OF TANK CAPCITY
280000 lbs 1 US (short) ton = 2000 lb 1 UK (long) ton = 2240 lb 1 tonne (metric) = 2204.6 lb
1 cubic metre is 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. Only 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram. 1 cubic meter of water weighs 1,000,000 grams, that is 1,000 kilograms or 1 tonne.
1 Tonne
it is 28 Tonne
The area of Sainte-Croix-Grand-Tonne is 5,260,000.0 square meters.
1 tonne of structural steel = approx 0.17 cu yards.
45000 per MT
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Of water one tonne
nearly 10 kg of manganese is required to manufacture one tonne of steel
Break the problem down thus: 1 tonne = 1000 kilogram so 1/2 a tonne = 500 kilograms. There are 100 kilograms per sqare meter used in the project. --------------------------- Therefore the area that can be covered by the weight of topsoil given will be 500/100 = 5 square metres.
As of 05-May-2012, I paid 47,762 per tonne.
You mean a cubic metre. It depends on the type of soil and how wet it is. Sand, wet - 1.92 tonne/cubic metre Sand, wet, packed - 2.08 tonne/cubic metre Sand, dry - 1.60 tonne/cubic metre Sand, loose - 1.44 tonne/cubic metre Sand, rammed - 1.68 tonne/cubic metre You can measure it yourself on a small scale, because gram/cubic centimetre is the same as tonne/cubic metre. So one cc of wet sand weighs about 1.92 grams.
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