There is no way of answering this question without knowing the density of the substance that there is a tonne of.
A tonne is mass and m^3 is volume so there is no direct conversion.
1 metric tonne of water will be 1m^3 if that was what you where asking.
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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.