1 ton of metric jet fuel is approximately equal to 317.8 gallons. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the jet fuel.
There are approximately 264 US gallons in a metric ton of seawater.
Approximately 272 gallons of coconut oil make up 1 metric ton.
The Gulfstream G200 has a capacity of approximately 7,790 pounds of fuel, which is roughly 1,190 gallons.
Approximately 4546.09 gallons of UK liquid will weigh 1 metric ton.
There are approximately 298 gallons of jet fuel per metric ton. Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon. The mass of fuel varies depending on the pressure and temperature.
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There are 1000 kilograms (kg) in a metric ton (or tonne). And there are about 0.264 gallons in a litre. Also, the density of diesel fuel is right at about 0.85 kilograms per litre. Since you have a metric ton of diesel fuel, that is 1000 kilograms of diesel fuel, you need to know how many litres of diesel fuel you have. Divide 1000 kg by 0.85 kg/litre and you'll get about 1176.5 litres. Now convert that to gallons by multiplying 1176.5 litres by 0.264 gallons/litre and you'll get about 310.6 gallons of diesel fuel in that metric ton you started with.
The conversion rate of metric tons to gallons depends on the density of the substance being measured. Bunker fuel, a type of fuel oil used in ships, has a density of around 0.96 metric tons per cubic meter. Therefore, to convert metric tons of bunker fuel to gallons, you would need to know the volume in cubic meters and then use the conversion factor of 1 cubic meter being approximately equal to 264.172 gallons.
THere are 286 gallons in a metric ton
The 2002 Saturn SL1 can hold up to 12.1 gallons (US) or 45.8 L (metric).
Five metric gallons is about 22.730 liters.
Metric tons can't be converted to gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while gallons measure volume.
1 ton of metric jet fuel is approximately equal to 317.8 gallons. This conversion can vary slightly depending on the specific density of the jet fuel.
Metric tons can't be converted to imperial gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while imperial gallons measure volume.
(Tonnes / specific gravity) * 264.17 = gallons (US) (Tonnes / specific gravity ) * 219.97 = gallons (impereal) Example: 1 Tonne fuel oil , specific gravity 0.89 , US gallons ? (1 / 0.89) * 264.17 = 296.82 US gallons (approx)
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