To convert 1 cubic meter of aggregate to metric tons, you need to know the density of the aggregate. The density of aggregate can vary depending on the type of aggregate (such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone) and its moisture content. Once you have the density in metric tons per cubic meter, you can simply multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density to get the weight in metric tons.
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This is impossible with the information you provided. You need the specifications of what you are converting. The density of a substance will effect how much it weighs over one cubic meter of area. Simply put, that one metric ton of sand will convert to more cubic meters than lead because it takes less lead to weigh a metric ton than it will take for sand to weigh the same. Re-post what exactly you are trying to convert and you will have more luck getting an answer.
Mass and volume are linked by density:
mass = volume x density.
So to convert multiply by the density of the aggregate in tonne/cu m.
The density varies (from about 0.25 t/cu m to 2.4 t/cu m, and beyond) with type and constituency of the aggregate:
The most commonly used aggregates have a density of 2.2 to 2.4 t/cu m
Aggregates used to produce structural lightweight concrete have a density of 1.35 to 1.85 t/cu m.
Other lightweight materials used to produce insulating lightweight concretes have a density of 0.25 to 1.45 t/cu m.
Heavyweight aggregate used for heavyweight concrete and radiation-shielding concrete are denser.
This depends upon what material the one cubic metre consists of. i.e. the density of the material. One cubic metre of feathers would wiegh less than one cubic metre of lead.
depends on what you are measuring cubic meter is a measurement of size not weight.
You take volume of water which is 1000cubic meter multiply by 1000 you get the ans