You didn't say a cubic WHAT. But if you mean any measure of volume, like cubic meters or cubic foot, the mass of a certain volume is not the same for different substances. For example, a cubic meter of water will have a mass of a ton, but a cubic meter of lead will have a mass of 11 tons. Look up "density" in the Wikipedia for more information.
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No, 1 cubic unit and 1 ton are not equivalent. Cubic units measure volume, while tons measure weight. The conversion between the two would depend on the substance being measured, as different materials have different densities.
The number of cubic meters in 1 ton varies depending on the material's density. For example, 1 ton of water is equivalent to 1 cubic meter, as water has a density of 1 ton per cubic meter. However, for other materials like concrete or soil, 1 ton may occupy more or less than 1 cubic meter based on their densities.
There are approximately 42.6 cubic feet in 2.13 tons. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 ton is equivalent to 20 cubic feet.
One ton of granite is equivalent to approximately 36 cubic feet.
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On average, there are about 0.83 cubic yards of dirt in a ton, which is equivalent to roughly 22 cubic feet. This can vary depending on the density of the dirt and how tightly it is packed.