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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.

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