It varies, but we can make an estimate based on the weight of water and how much water is contained in 'fresh fall' snow. Water weighs 1000Kg per cubic meter (at 4 degrees Celsius), and 'fresh fall' snow melted to water becomes approximately 1/10th its original volume. So, we can estimate that a cubic meter of snow weighs about 1/10th that of water = 100Kg. However, snow is just elaborate ice crystals, and so these will change form many times depending on temperature and time, so a cubic meter of snow may become heavier as time passes due to compacting ice crystals. Still, it pays to knock all the snow and ice off your car, as it will always contain some sort of weight, and will reduce fuel economy because of this.
The density of diesel fuel is approximately 0.85 grams per cubic centimeter. Since 1 ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms, and 1 liter of diesel fuel weighs approximately 850 grams, we can calculate that there are approximately 1,176.47 liters in a ton of diesel (1000 kg / 0.85 kg/L = 1176.47 L).
To convert cubic meters to metric tonnes of fuel oil, divide the volume in cubic meters by the density of the fuel oil in tonnes/m³ (or in kg/l). The density will depends upon the temperature of the fuel oil.
The density of No. 2 diesel fuel is approximately 7.15 pounds per US gallon. So Here is a little math for you... take 2000lbs(1 ton) Divide by 7.15 and you will get your answer. approximately 279.70 gallons of No. 2 diesel Fuel is equal to 1 ton.
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The density of diesel fuel is 820 - 950 kg per cubic meter. Using the average number of 880, and knowing that 1000 liters = 1 cubic meter, 128 liter = 0.128 cu meter, the weight = 880 kg/cu.m x 0.128 cu meter = 113 kg
Of diesel fuel?
A cubic meter (of anything) contains 1000 liters. Liter is the same as cubic decimeter.
The exact amount of diesel that a 1 cubic yard tank can hold will depend on the density of the diesel fuel. On average, a cubic yard of diesel fuel can weigh around 1,940 pounds, which is roughly equivalent to 231 gallons or 873 liters.
Please specify exactly the type of this fuel to find the density in catalogs.Also kilogram/metric tonne is not a unit for density.Generally petroleum diesel has a density of 0,832 kg/L or 832 kg/cubic meter.
How much does 1 cubic meter of fuel oil weigh
The density of diesel fuel oil (20 to 60) at 15 degress Celsius is 820 to 950 kg/m3. In other words, it has from 82 to 95 percent the density of water, or specific gravity (relative to water) of 0.82 to 0.95.
8,900 pounds....empty diesel fuel tank
A cubic foot is a cubic foot is a cubic foot... If you are referring to ask for a given equal mass of water and diesel fuel: The specific gravity of #2 diesel fuel is about 0.89, depending on the quality. The specific gravity of a liquid is the ratio of it's density to that of water. Since the specific gravity of diesel is less than one, it is less dense than water. Conversely, diesel is more voluminous than water. It will float on top of it. The answer to this question is that for an equal mass of water and diesel the latter will occupy more volume.
About 1,122.1 gallons.
201.97 US gallons
If you are asking about diesel fuel, one gallon of diesel fuel weighs about 7 pounds.That's the American gallon, a British gallon of diesel would weigh about 8 pounds.