1 cubic meter = 1000 liters. It doesn't matter what you are measuring.
-- 1 cubic meter of space is 1,000 liters of space. -- 1 liter of water has 1 kilogram of mass. -- 1,000 liters of water has 1,000 kilograms of mass = 1 metric ton -- 1 metric ton of water fills 1 cubic meter of space. -- A substance with a specific gravity of 2.7 packs 2.7 times as much mass into the same space. -- 2.7 metric tons of it pack into 1 cubic meter of space. -- The number of cubic meters it occupies is (the number of metric tons)/2.7 . -- For ANY substance, the number of cubic meters it fills is (the # of metric tons)/(specific gravity) .
60,000 Liters is equal to: 600,000,000 Cubic Centimeters 36,614,246.46 Cubic Inches 21,188.8 Cubic Feet 784.77 Cubic Yards 600 Cubic Meters And finally 60,000 Liters equals 158,503.23 Gallons Hopefully this is what you were looking for, your question was not very specific on what you were looking for.
2.2 tons.
There are 28.32 liters per cubic foot: 6 x 28.32 = 169.92 liters.
2.4 liters are 2400 cubic centimeters or 2400 milliliters.
You convert everything to compatible units (volume should be in cubic meters or in liters), find the density of aggregate, and multiply the volume by the density to get the mass.
To calculate the volume of 1 cubic meter of diesel, you need to divide the total volume (1 cubic meter) by the specific gravity (0.86). This gives you approximately 1.163 liters of diesel in 1 cubic meter. The calculation is 1 / 0.86 = 1.163 liters.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of coarse aggregate typically ranges from 1,500 to 2,000 kilograms, depending on the type and specific gravity of the aggregate. Common materials like gravel or crushed stone fall within this range. Factors such as moisture content and particle size can also influence the weight.
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We're talking only about units of volume or capacity. 1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters. Regardless of what's in the volume, or the properties of the substance, or even whether the volume is completely empty.
-- 1 cubic meter of space is 1,000 liters of space. -- 1 liter of water has 1 kilogram of mass. -- 1,000 liters of water has 1,000 kilograms of mass = 1 metric ton -- 1 metric ton of water fills 1 cubic meter of space. -- A substance with a specific gravity of 2.7 packs 2.7 times as much mass into the same space. -- 2.7 metric tons of it pack into 1 cubic meter of space. -- The number of cubic meters it occupies is (the number of metric tons)/2.7 . -- For ANY substance, the number of cubic meters it fills is (the # of metric tons)/(specific gravity) .
60,000 Liters is equal to: 600,000,000 Cubic Centimeters 36,614,246.46 Cubic Inches 21,188.8 Cubic Feet 784.77 Cubic Yards 600 Cubic Meters And finally 60,000 Liters equals 158,503.23 Gallons Hopefully this is what you were looking for, your question was not very specific on what you were looking for.
The density of a compound with a specific gravity of 1.08 is 1.08 g / cubic centimeter
The specific gravity of lithium is around 0.534 grams per cubic centimeter, which is quite low compared to other metals.
volume of substance = 50/1000000 x 15000 = 0.75 liters = 750 cubic centimeters mass = specific gravity x volume = 1.31 x 750 = 982.5 grams
Weight in grams per cubic centimetre.
Steel has a Specific Gravity of 7.83. This means that a cubic foot of steel weighs 7.83 times more than a cubic foot of water (which weighs 62.4 pounds)