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.
The conversion of kilograms to cubic meters depends on the density of the substance being measured. As density varies, there isn't a universal conversion. To find the volume in cubic meters, you need the density of the material in question. The formula to calculate volume from mass and density is: volume = mass / density.
The medium density should given to convert from mass (kilogram) to volume (1 cubic meters). Assuming water of 1000 kg/cubic meter, than 1 cubic meter would contain 1000 kilograms,
907.18 kilograms.
1 meter = 10 decimeter 1 cubic meter = 1000 cubic decimeter
One cubic meter of fresh water weighs approximately 1000 kilograms, or 1 metric ton.
There are approximately 1.30795 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
1 cubic meter of LPG is equivalent to approximately 540 kg.
7600 kg
How to convert Cubic meter to BTU
there are 1.0000 kg in 1 cubic meter I do not know why, but i searched that up on a unit converter. It depends what you are reffering to; for example 1 m3 meter of water =1,000 kg = 1 metric ton
it is 2400 kg
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Texas Crude Oil Density = 873 kg / cubic meter1 cubic meter = 264.172 gallons1 barrel of oil = 42 gallons42 gallons * (1 cubic meter / 264.172 gallons) = .15898 cubic meters / barrel.15808 cubic meters / barrel * (873 kg /cubic meter) = 138.8 kg / barrel of oil
1 kg per cubic meter = 3.6127292 × 10-5 pounds per cubic inch.
1 kg/cubic metre = 77.853 pounds/ cubic foot.
density by definition is basically mass per volume: d = m/v it works for many many things, but here is a simple example: so if you have a 3 kg block that takes up 1 cubic meter, m = 3 kg v = 1 cubic meter thus, density, d = 3 kg/ 1 cubic meter or "3 kg/m^3"
The density of pure gold is 19.30 grams per cubic centimeter. This converts to 19300 kg per cubic meter.
The medium density should given to convert from mass (kilogram) to volume (1 cubic meters). Assuming water of 1000 kg/cubic meter, than 1 cubic meter would contain 1000 kilograms,