mass = volume x density
So multiply the 1 cubic yard of the substance by the density (expressed in tons per cubic yard) of the substance.
Convert everything to cubic feet. It should be easy then. Since one yard = 3 feet, 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet; also, one square foot x 1/4 foot = 1/4 cubic foot.
1 yard of material refers to 1 cubic yard. 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet
1 cubic yard of ice has a weight of 49421 pound-force.
how many yards are in a ton of wood chips 2000 pounds equals a ton 500 lbs equals one yard 4 yards equals one ton 9000 lbs equals 4.5 tons not 2.5 tons (typo error)
1 cubic meter = 1 kilolitre
1 tonne of structural steel = approx 0.17 cu yards.
1 cubic yard of the farm compost weighs approximately 1 ton.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area. Generally, volume is determined by multiplying length x width x depth. Area is normally determined by multiplying length x width.
To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide the number of cubic feet by 27. Since there are 27 cubic feet in 1 cubic yard, this conversion allows you to determine the equivalent volume in cubic yards.
There are 764.554858 liters in a cubic yard of topsoil (or anything else).
It depends what kind of waste it is. A cubic yard of soil is aprox. 1 ton.
No where near 1 ton.
There are no yards in a ton of coco coir or peat, as they are measured in weight (tons) rather than volume (yards). The amount of coco coir or peat that makes up a ton will depend on the density of the material.
A cubic yard of topsoil, if compacted to get the air pockets out will weigh more than 1 tone. If the topsoil is loose, a cubic yard of it could weigh about 1 ton. A lot depends on the topsoil, and whether it has more stone dust or less in it. The more moist the topsoil is, the more likely it will weigh more than a ton.
To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, you can divide the number of cubic feet by 27, as there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. For example, if you have 81 cubic feet, dividing by 27 gives you 3 cubic yards.
Sand is usually sold by the ton so if you find the amount needed by 100 x 1/6 this will give you your cubic foot total. Then you will divide by 27 which is the number of cubic feet in a cubic yard. You should have 16 cubic feet at these measurements. 16 divided by 27 is .59 or a little over half a cubic yard. There are 22 cubic feet of sand per ton so 1 ton of sand should do it. So if the sand in your area is sold by the ton then get 1 ton. If it sold by the yard get 3/4 yard if you can. Hope this helps.
Sorry, you can only convert 1 metric ton of water to cubic meters (not square meters). Square meters are an area and cubic meters are a volume.