Whatever grain you are referring to, please 1.weigh in pounds exactly 1 cft of the same. (1'x1'x1'= 1 cft) 2.Note the weight. Now divide 1 ton (in pounds) by this. 3.You will get a figure which is in cubic foot. 4.Please estimate whatever height you would like to have for the heap. It is in foot. 5.Divide the cubic foot figure with this. 6.You will get area required in sq. ft. You can do the same exercise in metric if you wish. When you say 1 ton, there are 4 definitions. Maybe you should mention it clearly.
If I had one ton of lead in one block what would its dimensions be? 1 metric ton of lead is 88.18cm3
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
It depends on how long you are prepared to wait!
impossible to answer. The units are one of area and the other of mass!!!!
one grain is equal to 60mg
The number of square feet in one ton of livestock grain will depend on the density of the specific type of grain being used. To calculate this, you would need to know the weight of one square foot of the grain, and then divide one ton (typically 2,000 pounds) by that weight to determine the number of square feet covered by one ton.
If I had one ton of lead in one block what would its dimensions be? 1 metric ton of lead is 88.18cm3
Yes. A grain is 64.79891 milligrams or 0.0647 grams regardless of what you are weighing. Of course, as another keen poster pointed out the volume of 'bullet' and the volume of powder will not be the same because the two substances have different densities. A ton of feathers weighs the same as a ton of bricks.
one ton equals one cubic meter of soil was 100mm deep it would cover 7sqm
You can purchase grain bins by contacting Grain Sytems Inc. Choices between Farm and Commercial type of grain available. They have a website in which you can select a dealer that is near to your area.
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The area of Tri Ton District in Vietnam is approximately 488 square kilometers.
they grow and export a TON of grain. and they make delicious bread
The area of Le Mesnil-au-Grain is 4,300,000.0 square meters.
There are approximately 10 quintillion (10,000,000,000,000,000,000) grains of sand in a ton, based on estimates of an average size of a grain of sand.
A person can find information of the various types of features of grain by contacting the local agricultural center in your area and asking for advice from there.
It takes about 1,300 tons of water to produce a ton of grain, considering irrigation, processing, and other factors. This large water usage highlights the importance of efficient water management in agriculture.