I do not want to because I know that it would have no meaning!
A cubic metre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A tonne is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
As a simple mental exercise consider a cubic metre of air and of water. They will have very different masses.
"1 cubic meter" is a perfectly good 'quantity'. If the 'quantity' you want is the weight instead, then you need to know a unit weight or density for sand, in order to convert a volume to a weight.
You cannot convert a sphere into square metres unless you want the surface area of the sphere. The volume of a sphere would be measured in cubic metres. You would need to be more specific about exactly what you want to know.
What unit do you want to convert it to? A meter or metre is a unit of length. 1.6 meter is approximately the height of an adult.To convert meters to centimeters, multiply by 100.To convert meters to millimeters, multiply by 1000.
Well, honey, a cubic inch of plutonium weighs about 0.33 pounds. Just remember, you don't want to go tossing that stuff around like it's a hot potato at a family barbecue. Keep it safe and secure, unless you want to glow in the dark like a disco ball.
1 meter = 1000 millimeters = 1,000,000 microns = 0.001 kilometers. Or what do you want to convert it to?
"1 cubic meter" is a perfectly good 'quantity'. If the 'quantity' you want is the weight instead, then you need to know a unit weight or density for sand, in order to convert a volume to a weight.
One yard is APPROXIMATELY equivalent to one meter, so one cubic yard would be approximately equal to one cubic meter. If you want to convert them exactly, there are lots of calculators around that will do that for you.
A linear meter is exactly the same as a meter. So, 3000 linear meters = 3000 meters. "Linear" is just an unnecessary adjective to be used only if there is some doubt whether you are refering to a length (meter, m), area (square meter, m2) or volume (cubic meter, m3).
You cannot convert a sphere into square metres unless you want the surface area of the sphere. The volume of a sphere would be measured in cubic metres. You would need to be more specific about exactly what you want to know.
Do you want to convert it to cubic inches? If so, 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inches. 10.13 cubic feet = 1728 x 10.13 = 17504.64 cubic inches.
876 kg/m3 is the density. However, you might want it in different units, such as grams per cubic centimeter, for example. We would then get 876,000g/million cm3 or .876 g/cm3, which is a bit less dense than water.
What unit do you want to convert it to? A meter or metre is a unit of length. 1.6 meter is approximately the height of an adult.To convert meters to centimeters, multiply by 100.To convert meters to millimeters, multiply by 1000.
Well, honey, a cubic inch of plutonium weighs about 0.33 pounds. Just remember, you don't want to go tossing that stuff around like it's a hot potato at a family barbecue. Keep it safe and secure, unless you want to glow in the dark like a disco ball.
1 meter = 1000 millimeters = 1,000,000 microns = 0.001 kilometers. Or what do you want to convert it to?
What do you want to convert it to? 15 liters is the same as 15 cubic decimeters, or 0.015 cubic meters.
A meter is a unit of length. If you want to convert that to some other unit, please specify which one.
There is no single formula. It depends on what units you start with and what units you want to convert to. Some times the conversion is not valid, that is, it makes no sense. Using dimensional analysis. Take the starting unit and use conversion rates you are familiar with to get to the unit you are trying to convert to. An example is below. Here we want to convert from feet to meters. Most don't remember that 1 ft = 0.3048 meters, but many know 1 in = 2.54 cm. Along with that, nearly everyone knows 1 ft = 12 cm and there are 100 cm in a meter. So breaking down what we know in order, we get the following equation, which allows us to convert from feet to meters. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis1 ft*12 in 1 ft*2.54 cm 1 in*1 m 100 cm=0.3048 m