This question cannot be answered sensibly. A cubic metre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
It takes only a little mental effort to compare a kg of air and a kg of lead to see that the two will have very different volumes.
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A volume would be expressed in cubic meters (m3), not in meters.
The volume of 2000 cubic centimeters in cubic meters is what? Ans: 1 cu.cm = 1 / 1000000 cu.m So 2000 cu.cm = 2 / 1000 or 0.002 cu.m
volume of 1 cement bag is 0.035cu.m.
For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.
The volume of concrete varies depending on its density. On average, 1 kg of concrete has a volume of about 0.00035 cubic meters.
To convert pounds of steam to normal cubic meters, you need to know the specific volume of steam at a given temperature and pressure, typically at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atm). First, convert pounds to kilograms (1 pound = 0.453592 kg). Then, use the specific volume of steam (in cubic meters per kilogram) to find the volume in normal cubic meters by multiplying the mass in kilograms by the specific volume. The formula is: Volume (m³) = (Weight in pounds × 0.453592) × Specific Volume (m³/kg).
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The volume of 1 kg of meat can vary depending on the type of meat and its density. Generally, meat has a density of about 1,000 to 1,200 kg/m³. Therefore, 1 kg of meat would occupy a volume of approximately 0.00083 to 0.001 cubic meters (m³). To express this in liters, 1 kg of meat is roughly equivalent to 1 liter, since 1 m³ equals 1,000 liters.
A volume would be expressed in cubic meters (m3), not in meters.
To convert 1 cubic foot (cu ft) of sand to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the sand, which typically ranges from about 1,440 to 1,600 kg/m³. First, convert cubic feet to cubic meters (1 cu ft ≈ 0.0283168 m³). Then, multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density of the sand. For example, if using a density of 1,600 kg/m³, the calculation would be: 1 cu ft × 0.0283168 m³/cu ft × 1,600 kg/m³ ≈ 45.36 kg.
1 x 2 x 3 = 6 The volume of the block is 6 cubic meters
To find the number of 40 kg bags of cement needed for a volume of concrete measuring 15 x 17 ft x 4 ft, first calculate the volume in cubic feet: 15 x 17 x 4 = 1020 cubic feet. Next, convert cubic feet to cubic meters (1 cubic foot = 0.0283168 cubic meters), resulting in approximately 28.8 cubic meters. A general rule of thumb is that one cubic meter of concrete requires about 350 kg of cement, so you would need about 10,080 kg of cement for this volume. Dividing 10,080 kg by 40 kg per bag gives you 252 bags of cement.
To convert 1 ton of scaffold into cubic meters, you need to know the density of the scaffold material. Once you have the density in kilograms per cubic meter, you can convert the weight in tons to kilograms and then calculate the volume in cubic meters using the formula: Volume (m^3) = Mass (kg) / Density (kg/m^3).
that's not possible because meters are length and cubic meters are volume so not convertable it is you convert to cubic decimeters
Cubic meters and liters are both measures of volume, usually related to liquid volume.
A kg is a measure of mass, a cubic meter is a measure of volume, so without a way to convert from one to the other (in this case a mass density), the question has no meaning. If you were considering something with a density of about 1 gram per cm, like water, then the answer would be 1000 kg (a metric tonne), but if the substance were 5 grams per cm, like rock, then the answer would be 5000 kg.