The liquid nitrogen itself is irrelevant. The answer would be the same if you asked about gallons of orange juice, phoenix tears, or rat faeces. One cubic meter is approximately 264.172052 gallons.
The density of liquid slag can vary depending on its composition and temperature. Typically, the density of liquid slag ranges from 2.8 to 3.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A gallon is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A pound 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 gallon of air and a gallon of treacle to see that the two will have very different masses.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area. Generally, volume is determined by multiplying length x width x depth. Area is normally determined by multiplying length x width.
The weight of 1 cubic yard of waste flammable liquid can vary based on the specific type of liquid. On average, it can weigh between 1,800 to 2,200 pounds. It is recommended to consult with a waste management expert or reference the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for exact weight information.
There are approximately 7.48 gallons in 1 cubic foot. To convert 2000 gallons to cubic yards: 2000 gallons / 7.48 gallons per cubic foot = 267.38 cubic feet. Then, to convert cubic feet to cubic yards: 267.38 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet per cubic yard = 9.91 cubic yards.
* I Imperial gallon = 1.2 US gallons * I cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches 1 Imperial gallon = 277.4 cubic inches(approximately) 2,000 Imperial gallons = 321.08731 cubic feet = 554,838.9 cubic inches I US gallon = 231 cubic inches (approximately) 2,000 US gallons = 267.36111 cubic feet = 462,000 cubic inches
A ton is a measure of weight, not volume, and as such, there IS no "cubic" ton. In US measurement, a ton of water (2000 lbs) would be about 239.65 gallons.
The liquid nitrogen itself is irrelevant. The answer would be the same if you asked about gallons of orange juice, phoenix tears, or rat faeces. One cubic meter is approximately 264.172052 gallons.
2000 cubic foot = 2000 (cubic foot) x 1728 (cubic inch/cubic foot) x 16.387 (cubic cm/cubic inch)x1/1000000(cubic meter/cubic cm) = 56.6337 cubic meter from the above answer we get: 25 cubic meters = 882.867 cubic foot
2000 imperial gallons = 9092 litres. 2000 US fluid gallons = 7571 litres.
None. Gallons are a measure of volume (cubic, 3d unit) and tons are a mass unit (weight, like pounds or ounces). Sorry but i can't help you. Volume (gallons) can be computed for a given weight of liquid, but the volume varies with the density of the liquid. (Gasoline is lighter than water... therefore, 1 pound of gasoline would be a larger volume than 1 pound of water.) A US gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds, and 24 tons equals 48,000 pounds (24 x 2000). Therefore, 48,000 pounds of water would occupy 5748.5 gallons of volume (48,000/8.35)
A pool with those measurements contains 960 cubic feet of water (20 x 12 x 4) 1 cubic foot = 6.2288355 Imperial gallons, so 960 = 5,979.682 Imperial gallons. or 1 cubic foot = 7.4805195 American gallons, so 960 = 7,181.2987 American gallons.
Gallons do not convert to square feet. However, they do convert to cubic feet: 15,000 gallons converts to about 2000 cubic feet.
It depends on the size of the drum. If we assume it is 45 gallons - 2000 divided by 45 equals 44.4 drums.
This depends on the substance. Re-ask the question with the substance or density of the substance. Gallons -> volume Lbs -> weight Weight = volume X density
2 litres of water would fit