The cubic meter, symbol: m³, is the SI derived unit of volume.
It is the volume of a cube with edges one meter in length.
That means: 1 meter in length, 1 meter in width, and 1 meter in height.
1 cubic metre is equivalent to 1,000 litres = exactly
~35.3 cubic feet (approximately)
1 cu ft = 0.028316846 m³ = exactly
~1.31 cubic yards (approximately)
1 cu yd = 0.764554857 m³ = exactly
~6.29 oil barrels (approximately)
1 oil bbl = 0.158987294 m³ = exactly
A cubic meter of pure water at the temperature of maximum density (3.98 °C) and standard atmospheric pressure (101,325 Pa) has a mass of 1000 kg, or one tonne.
"Cubic meter" is a region of space. "Kilogram" is an amount of mass. There's no direct
conversion between them, and there's no way to know how many kilograms of stuff
are in your cubic meter of space, unless you know what kind of substance is in it.
-- 1 cubic meter of air has about 1.2 kilograms of mass.
-- 1 cubic meter of water has roughly 1,000 kilograms of mass.
-- 1 cubic meter of gold has roughly 19,320 kilograms of mass,
(and weighs almost 43,000 pounds).
-- 1 empty cubic meter has no mass in it at all.
Because brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and not a compound, it is possible to have many different ratios of the two elements. However, copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm3 and zinc has a density of 7.14 g/cm3. There are 1 million cubic centimeters in a cum (cubic meter), so the weight of 1 cum of brass would be between 7140 kg and 8960 kg.
A meter is a measurement of length - one dimension. A cubic meter is a measure of volume - three dimensions. A cubic meter would be a space one meter wide x one meter deep x one meter high. In effect a cube.
One yard is APPROXIMATELY equivalent to one meter, so one cubic yard would be approximately equal to one cubic meter. If you want to convert them exactly, there are lots of calculators around that will do that for you.
About 35.31 cubic feet 1 meter is about 3.2808 feet. 1 cubic meter is (3.2808 ft x 3.2808 ft x 3.2808 ft ) = about 35.31 cubic feet.
No, 9 cubic meters do not equal 9 liters. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1,000 liters, so 9 cubic meters would be equal to 9,000 liters.
18.6765 cubic blathinetres is one brass
8400 TO 8730 Kilos per cubic meter depending on what alloy it is.
Because brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and not a compound, it is possible to have many different ratios of the two elements. However, copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm3 and zinc has a density of 7.14 g/cm3. There are 1 million cubic centimeters in a cum (cubic meter), so the weight of 1 cum of brass would be between 7140 kg and 8960 kg.
there is one cubic meter that fits exactly in another cubic meter
You can not equate volumetric measurements with linear measurements. Assuming you mean how many cubic inches in a cubic meter...1 (cubic meter) = 61 023.7441 cubic inches
Answer is one, as in 1x1x1 = 1
100,000 = 1 cubic meter 200,000 = 2cubic meters
A meter is a measurement of length - one dimension. A cubic meter is a measure of volume - three dimensions. A cubic meter would be a space one meter wide x one meter deep x one meter high. In effect a cube.
100 centimeters make 1 meter. 1x10^6 cubic centimeters make 1 cubic meter.
One yard is APPROXIMATELY equivalent to one meter, so one cubic yard would be approximately equal to one cubic meter. If you want to convert them exactly, there are lots of calculators around that will do that for you.
1,000 cubic meters is one million liters.
6 bags.... depending on the mix ratio