The question wants to convert a weight unit into volume. This would only be possible if we knew the type of material the question refers to.
No. I'm not being disagreeable, it's just that this conversion isn't possible. "Kg" is a unit of mass, and "cubic feet" is a unit of area. They measure completely different quantities, and neither one can be converted to the other one.
Oh, dude, converting cubic meters to kilograms is like converting apples to oranges. They're totally different things! It's like asking how many pounds are in a gallon of milk. You need to know the density of the substance you're measuring to make that conversion. So, like, you can't just convert 1 cubic meter to kilograms without more info.
Assuming it's a gas, 0.717kg
4000 pounds is equivalent to approximately 1814.37 kilograms.
To determine the mass in kilograms of 1000 meters, we need to know the density of the material in question. The mass of an object is calculated by multiplying its volume by its density. Without the density information, it is not possible to accurately convert meters to kilograms.
You can't convert just Kgs. to cubic metres. A kilogram is a measure of weight while a cubic meter is a measure of size.
To convert cubic meters (m³) to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Multiplying the volume in cubic meters by the density in kilograms per cubic meter will give you the mass in kilograms. The formula for this calculation is mass = volume x density.
You can't without more information, a kg is a unit of weight or mass and a cubic meter is a measure of volume. You can work out what a cubic meter of SOMETHING will weigh in kgs - but you need to know what that SOMETHING is (you need to know its density).
No. I'm not being disagreeable, it's just that this conversion isn't possible. "Kg" is a unit of mass, and "cubic feet" is a unit of area. They measure completely different quantities, and neither one can be converted to the other one.
I can't. kgs measure the weight of something (that has three dimensions and substance) meters measure the length of something (and only has 1 dimension)
convert 22.800 kgs to cbm
To convert cubic meters (cbm) to kilograms (kgs), you need to know the density of the material you are measuring, as density varies between substances. For example, if you're converting water, 1 cbm of water equals approximately 1,000 kgs, so 15.23 cbm of water would be about 15,230 kgs. For other materials, you'll need to multiply the volume in cbm by the material's density in kgs per cbm. Please provide the material for an accurate conversion.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A metre is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
To convert cubic meters (cbm) to kilograms (kgs), you need to know the density of the material being measured, as the conversion depends on this value. The formula is: weight (kg) = volume (cbm) × density (kg/cbm). For example, if the density is 500 kg/cbm and you have 2 cbm, the weight would be 2 cbm × 500 kg/cbm = 1000 kg. Always ensure you use the correct density for accurate conversions.
8 pounds 8 oz = 3.85 kilograms
800 kgs
Pounds x 0.453592 = kg