2.2 tons.
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters. It doesn't matter what you are measuring.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing the density (specific gravity) of the mayerial. The more dense the substance, the fewer bags you will need.
No cubic decimeters are in a meter. There are 1000 cubic decimeters in 1 cubic meter.
one cubic meter is 35.3 cubic feet
One cubic meter equates to 61,023.74 cubic inches.
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters. It doesn't matter what you are measuring.
Converting cubic meters into liters has nothing to do with the substance being measured (e.g. diesel). Both are measurements of volume, and one cubic meter is always equal to one thousand liters:1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters Specific Gravity is the weight of a certain amount of a substance compared with the weight of an equal amount of pure water. In other words, we know that one gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds, and so to find the weight of one gallon of a substance with a specific gravity of 0.86 one would simply multiply as follows:8.34 x 0.86 = 7.1724 poundsHere are instructions for finding the weight of one cubic meter (one thousand liters) of a substance having a specific gravity of 0.86:First, convert one cubic meter into gallons, because we already know the weight of water per gallon:1 cubic meter = 264.172051 US gallonsNext, find the weight of one cubic meter (264.172051 gallons) of water:264.172051 x 8.34 = 2,203.19491 pounds (This is the weight of one cubic meter of water)Finally, use the specific gravity of the substance in question (0.86) to find its weight in comparison to that of the water:2,203.19491 x 0.86 = 1,894.74762 pounds (This is the weight of one cubic meter of diesel assuming that its specific gravity is 0.86)
To convert 10mm to kilograms in a cubic foot or cubic meter, you need the density of the material in question. Without knowing the material's density, a direct conversion is not possible. The density of the material will determine the amount of kilograms in a given volume.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing the density (specific gravity) of the mayerial. The more dense the substance, the fewer bags you will need.
1 cubic meter is 1.308 cubic yards.
1 meter = 10 decimeter 1 cubic meter = 1000 cubic decimeter
There are approximately 1.30795 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
No cubic decimeters are in a meter. There are 1000 cubic decimeters in 1 cubic meter.
The meter is a bit more than a yard, so a cubic meter will have a bit more than a cubic yard in it. The cubic meter is actually about 1.30795 cubic yards, so since we're just doing a "ball park" estimate, our guess that a cubic meter is about the same as a cubic yard is only off a bit. A cubic meter is about 1.3 cubic yards if you wish to get a bit more specific.
0.001 cubic meter
1 cubic meter ≈ 35.3146667 cubic foot
1 cubic meter is 1,000 cubic decimeters.