Approximately 15 to 20 cubic meters.
Not all 3 ton trucks will be the same size (have the ability to carry the exact same amount/volume of cargo), but one example would be:
Cargo body size (mm) = 5400×2298×400
Now, this would give you 4.96 cubic meters, but the 400mm measurement is just the height of the side of the cargo bay area ... in fact, cargo could be stacked probably 4 times that height, giving an effective cargo size/volume of 19.85 cubic meters.
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The capacity of a dump truck can vary depending on its size and design. Typically, dump trucks can hold anywhere from 5 to 20 cubic meters of material.
Depends entirely on what the load is made of. -It can possibly hold 10 cm of cardboard, but less than 1/2 cm of liquid concrete
A standard dump truckload typically holds around 10-15 cubic meters of material, depending on the size and capacity of the truck. It's important to confirm the specific capacity of the truck being used for an accurate measurement.
There are approximately 0.028 cubic meters in a cubic foot.
100 cubic feet = 2.83 cubic meters
There are approximately 7.65 cubic meters in 10 cubic yards.
0.001 cubic meters to every liter.