Being water makes no difference, this is just 1000kg falling 60 meters, so it is the same as the energy required to raise it by 60 meters. A weight of 1000 kg exerts a force of 9.81 x1000 Newtons, and if this is raised 60 meters will require 9.81 x 1000 x 60 joules of work to do this.
A ton of rocks weighs more. Since they both weigh a ton, then they weigh the same.
About 240 gallons. The short US ton has 907,1847 kg; the density of water is 1 g/cm3. So the short ton is equal to 907,1847 L. The US gallon has 3,785 411 784 L, so 1 ton is equal (as mass) to 239,65 US gallons of water.
1 metric ton of water is equal to 264.172 gallons.
One metric ton is equal to 1 kiloliter, as the density of water is 1 kg/L. Therefore, 1 kiloliter is equivalent to 1 metric ton of water.
Chloroplasts are the green organelles in plant cells responsible for capturing light energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (food) for the plant.
! ton of refrigeration is 12,000 BTU's. 1 BTU is the energy required to raise or lower 1 lb of water 1 degree F.
A ton of rocks weighs more. Since they both weigh a ton, then they weigh the same.
1 ton is about 1000 kg Assuming water is already at 100 C (hot water that just has to boil) it takes 40.7 KJ of energy to convert 1 mole of water to steam 1 cal = 4.184 J 1 mole water = 18 grams 4.5 x 106 cal per what mass of coal?? again I'll assume 1 ton of coal. (1 ton Steam) x (1000 kg/ton) x (1000g/kg) = 1 x 106 grams (1 ton water)x(106grams/ton)x(1mole/18grams)x(40.7x103 J/mole)x(1 cal/4.184J) = E Where E represents the energy to vaporize 1 ton water measured in cal. now divide this answer by the 4.5x106 cal/(ton??) this will give the mass of coal needed assuming no heat loss to the environment.
1 ton of feathers, 1 ton of coal, 1 ton of water, etc.
1 ton of green energy
It would take 1 ton of water to create 1 ton of steam.
a cubic ton
The weight of water displaced by a one ton ship would be one ton, as it experiences a buoyant force equal to the weight of the water it displaces (Archimedes' Principle).
Hydropower can be used to lift an object by converting the energy of flowing water into mechanical energy with a water wheel or turbine. The mechanical energy can then be used to power a pump or lifting mechanism that raises the object vertically. This system utilizes the force of moving water to do the work of lifting the object.
Just because it is in a different state of matter doesn't mean it has a different weight. One ton of liquid water is equal to one ton of gas water.
A ton is the amount of cooling capacity (power), not energy. 1 ton is equal to 12,000 BTU/hr.
About 240 gallons. The short US ton has 907,1847 kg; the density of water is 1 g/cm3. So the short ton is equal to 907,1847 L. The US gallon has 3,785 411 784 L, so 1 ton is equal (as mass) to 239,65 US gallons of water.