Density = mass / volume , so , volume = mass / density
Mass = 1 tonne (1000 kg)
Specify material density : example, potato salad @ 1.2 tonnes per cubic metre
Then >
volume = mass / density
So >
1 / 1.2
= 0.833 cubic metres
= 183.23 (UK) gallons
= 220.06 (US) gallons
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One liter is about 0.219 Imperial gallons.
Depending where you are: 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.114 imperial gallons 1/2 cu ft ≈ 3.740 US gallons
A ton is 1000 kilograms. To avoid confusion with other tons (especially the one used with the imperial system), this ton is sometimes called "metric ton".A ton is 1000 kilograms. To avoid confusion with other tons (especially the one used with the imperial system), this ton is sometimes called "metric ton".A ton is 1000 kilograms. To avoid confusion with other tons (especially the one used with the imperial system), this ton is sometimes called "metric ton".A ton is 1000 kilograms. To avoid confusion with other tons (especially the one used with the imperial system), this ton is sometimes called "metric ton".
1249.18 L U.S. gallons are different from imperial gallons. 1 Imperial gallon is equal to 4.54609188 litres and 1 US gallon is equal to 3.78541178 litres. Liters on the other hand are the same everywhere. One liter equals 0.26 U.S. gallon or 0.219 Imperial gallon.
They didn't. Metric Units were developed independently of Imperial units. Originally each country, and sometimes different parts of the same country, had different sets of units. The Metric System was invented to solve the confusion of different units used in different parts of France. Gradually other countries adopted Metric and abolished their own units. The British Imperial units were one of the last to be abolished.