2000 pounds.
1 ton, but I don't know whether that's a short ton or a long ton. A cubic ton is a measurement of volume (i.e. how much space it takes up). A cubic ton of sand is how much space a ton of sand takes up. A cubic ton of timber is how much space a ton of timber takes up, and as timber is lighter than sand, a cubic ton of timber is larger than a cubic ton of sand, even though they both weigh the same. As for the volume of a cubic ton of sand, I have no idea. You could get a rough answer this way: "m" divided by "d" where m =one ton in whatever units you are using (e.g. kg) and d = density of sand (in the same units)
The number of wheelbarrows in 1 ton of sand depends on the size of the wheelbarrow and how much sand it can hold. A standard wheelbarrow typically holds about 3 cubic feet of material. Since 1 ton of sand is approximately 27 cubic feet, you would need about 9 wheelbarrow loads to transport 1 ton of sand.
The capacity of a head pan can vary, but if we assume an average head pan holds about 5 to 10 liters of sand, 25 head pans would typically not be enough to make up 1 ton of sand. One ton is equivalent to 1,000 kilograms, and depending on the density of the sand, you would need approximately 1,200 to 1,500 liters of sand to reach that weight. Therefore, unless the head pans are unusually large, 25 head pans alone would likely fall short of 1 ton.
There is no opposite of 1 ton, as you cannot have a negative measurement of weight.
2000 pounds.
1 ton, but I don't know whether that's a short ton or a long ton. A cubic ton is a measurement of volume (i.e. how much space it takes up). A cubic ton of sand is how much space a ton of sand takes up. A cubic ton of timber is how much space a ton of timber takes up, and as timber is lighter than sand, a cubic ton of timber is larger than a cubic ton of sand, even though they both weigh the same. As for the volume of a cubic ton of sand, I have no idea. You could get a rough answer this way: "m" divided by "d" where m =one ton in whatever units you are using (e.g. kg) and d = density of sand (in the same units)
Well a ton is 2,000 lbs. So probably a small car can be a ton. Or you have have 1 ton of rock,soil, sand.
2 Tons
The capacity of a head pan can vary, but if we assume an average head pan holds about 5 to 10 liters of sand, 25 head pans would typically not be enough to make up 1 ton of sand. One ton is equivalent to 1,000 kilograms, and depending on the density of the sand, you would need approximately 1,200 to 1,500 liters of sand to reach that weight. Therefore, unless the head pans are unusually large, 25 head pans alone would likely fall short of 1 ton.
One ton equal to how many cft
1 ton
There is no opposite of 1 ton, as you cannot have a negative measurement of weight.
That question cannot be answered, because you ask for a length or distance unit in yards and than for weight in metric tonnes. Length and weight does not go together. Sand is so very different as a naturally occurring granular material of finely divided rock and mineral particles. Sand particles range in from 0.0625, or 1⁄16 mm to 2 millimeters in diameter. An individual particle in this range size is termed a sand grain. The next smaller size class is silt, that are particles smaller than 0.0625 mm and down to 0.004 mm in diameter. The specific weight, also known as the unit weight, is the weight per unit volume of a material. The density of the material, mass per unit volume, is measured in kg/m3. You have to know many more parameters. Is the sand wet or dry. What is the weight of the water in it? Even if you meant "cubic" yards, the calculation of a weight cannot work. The question: "How many cubic yards of pure water make a metric tonne?" is easy to answer.
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1 ton is larger, there are 2000lbs in a short ton and a weight of 2240 in a long ton
1 metric ton = 1000 Kg It doesn't matter if it is dry sand, wet sand or anything else. A 'metric ton' is often just called a 'tonne', to distinguish it from the other two types of tons (British ton and US ton).