A cubic metre is a unit of capacity. A kilogram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible - unless you specify the density of the material
Use steel density of 7850 kg / cubic metre, express all dimensions in metres. > volume = 1 * 1 * 0.02 = 0.02 cubic metres, then: 0.02 cubic metres @ 7850 kg / cubic metre = ( 0.02 * 7850 ) 157 kg
One kilogram (kgs) is equal to one "kilo" (short for kilogram).
No. 2,500 grams isnot equal to 250 kgs.250 kgs is equal to 250,000 grams.1 kilogram = 1,000 grams250 kilograms = 250 kg * 1,000 g/1 kg = 250,000 grams
their two different types of units
1 lb = 0.4536 kg
800 kgs
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2000 kgs compacted but 1250 kgs loose second opinion in my experience soil wieghts 600-900 kg per cubic meter, i never heard of a two ton per cube soil
Assuming it's a gas, 0.717kg
Depending on the temperature, but assuming atmospheric pressure, between 67088 and 69998 kilograms.
It is impossible to convert a meter to a cubic meter, due to the fact that a meter is a unit of length, and a cubic meter is a unit of volume. Here is what I mean: Meters would be used to measure something like your height, or the length of a String. A cubic meter would be used to measure the amount of a fluid in a certain space.
You can't convert just Kgs. to cubic metres. A kilogram is a measure of weight while a cubic meter is a measure of size.
100 kgs of tor steel
Use steel density of 7850 kg / cubic metre, express all dimensions in metres. > volume = 1 * 1 * 0.02 = 0.02 cubic metres, then: 0.02 cubic metres @ 7850 kg / cubic metre = ( 0.02 * 7850 ) 157 kg
A cubic meter of acetylene gas at room temperature and pressure weighs approximately 1.1 kilograms.
A kilogram is a measure of mass. A cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it is not sensible to even consider converting from one to the other. If you are not convinced, consider a cubic metre of air. How many kilograms? Next consider a cubic metre of lead. How many kilograms?
The density of iron ore varies depending on its composition, but it typically ranges from about 2,500 to 3,500 kilograms per cubic meter. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of iron ore would weigh approximately 2,500 to 3,500 kilograms. For a more precise value, you would need to know the specific type of iron ore being considered.