314.22 * 2.4 = 754.128 tonne
27262.8 m3
It depends on the density of the material, since tonnes are a unit of weight, and m3 is a unit of volume. Since density expresses the weight per unit of volume, you can divide the weight by the density to find the volume. If we happens to be dealing with 7460 tonnes of water (density 1 tonne/m3) then there will be 7460 m3.
11 kg = 1 m3 = 1 L
1 dam3 = 10m*10m*10m = 1000 m3.
Density of asphalt is depending on several specifications but overall it'll be between 1,010 and 1,300 kg/m3. So this is between 0.99 and 0.77 m3/1000kg Asphaltic concrete is about 2,240 kg/m3 (0.446 m3/1000kg)
One m3 = TON * 2.4
1.44 ton/m3
volume = mass ÷ density. 1 tonne = 1000 kg The volume depends upon the density of the clay which will vary with how wet it is. Dry clay has a density of 1600 kg/m3 → volume = 1000 kg ÷ 1600 kg/m3 = 0.625 m3 Wet clay has a density of 1760 kg/m3 → volume = 1000 kg ÷ 1760 kg/m3 ≈ 0.568 m3 Which means the volume of 1 tonne of clay will be in the range of approx 0.568 m3 to 0.625 m3
314.22 * 2.4 = 754.128 tonne
27262.8 m3
7.7-8.03 (×1000 kg/m3) at 25 degrees Celsius.
It depends on the density of the material, since tonnes are a unit of weight, and m3 is a unit of volume. Since density expresses the weight per unit of volume, you can divide the weight by the density to find the volume. If we happens to be dealing with 7460 tonnes of water (density 1 tonne/m3) then there will be 7460 m3.
Approx 0.45
Light sweet crude weighs approximately 828 kg/m3. One cubic meter = 264.17 gallons. 42 gallons in a barrel / 264.17 gallons in m3 = 0.16 m3 per barrel. 0.16 m3 x 828 kg = 132.48 kg per barrel. One US (short) ton = 907.18 kg. 907.18 kg / 132.48 kg per barrel = 9.85 barrels per ton. Multiply the current price of oil per barrel by 9.85 to get the price per ton.
m3 + 1 = (m + 1)(m2 - m + 1)
To calculate the quantities of cement, sand, and gravel in 1 cubic meter of concrete with a ratio of 1:2:4, you first need to determine the total parts of the mixture, which is 1+2+4=7 parts. Then, divide 1 cubic meter by the total parts (1/7, 2/7, 4/7) to get the volume of each ingredient. So, in 1 cubic meter of concrete, you would have 0.143 cubic meters of cement, 0.286 cubic meters of sand, and 0.571 cubic meters of gravel.