density of sand is approx 2.6 kg/L
density = mass / volume
=> mass = volume * density
and as 1m3 = 1000 litres
mass = 1000 litres * 2.6 kg/l =2600kgs
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11 kg = 1 m3 = 1 L
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(Some where) 1 tone sharp sand = .7 M3 (Some where) 1 tone sharp sand dry = 1.60 M3 1 tone sharp Sand, wet - 1.92 M3 1 tone sharp sand loose = 1.44 M3 Iftikhar khan
You need to know the denisty measured in kg/m3. Then just divide kg/hr by the density to get m3/hr.
density= mass/volume (mass divided by volume) mass is usually in grams(g) or kilograms(kg) volume is in meters cubed or m3 so density would be either g/m3 or kg/m3