How to convert cubic meters to tons of armour rock with 2.7 specific
To convert 2.66 tons per cubic meter to tons per cubic feet, you first need to convert cubic meters to cubic feet. There are approximately 35.3147 cubic feet in 1 cubic meter. Once you have the conversion factor, multiply the given value (2.66 tons per cubic meter) by the conversion factor to get the equivalent value in tons per cubic feet.
To convert tons to cubic feet (cft), you need to know the density of the material in question. The formula for converting tons to cubic feet is: cubic feet = (tons / density). For example, if you have 2 tons of a material with a density of 100 pounds per cubic foot, the conversion would be: cubic feet = (2 tons / 100 lb/ft^3) = 0.02 cubic feet.
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Unless you know the desnity, or the substance - you can't. One ton of gravel wouldn't be the same cubic feet as one ton of wheat.
1 cubic yard is 27 cubic feet, so 3 cubic yards is 81 cubic feet. At 125 lb per cubic foot, that much topsoil would weigh 10,125 lb. At 2000 lb per ton, that converts to 5.0625 tons (if we assume complete precision of all the numbers - if not, then we would be limited to 1 digit of precision because the 3 in 3 cubic yards is only precise to 1 digit. In that case we would have to round the answer off to be 5 tons)
60,000 cubic feet of dry sand weighs approximately 3000 tons.
To convert cubic yards of sand to tons, you can use the following formula: 1 cubic yard of sand is approximately equal to 1.35 tons. Therefore, 9800 cubic yards of sand would be approximately equal to 9800 * 1.35 = 13230 tons.
You cannot. Cubic feet per second is a flow rate measured in terms of volume, while tons per hour is a measure of flow rate in terms of mass. Volume and mass are two different measures and according to basic dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Cannot be done without knowing the composition (most importantly the density) of the sand
To calculate the amount of dirt in 1 acre that is 10 feet deep, first convert the area from acres to square feet: 1 acre equals 43,560 square feet. Then, multiply the area by the depth in feet (10 feet): 43,560 sq ft × 10 ft = 435,600 cubic feet. Since there are approximately 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard, this equals about 16,133 cubic yards. Finally, considering that 1 cubic yard of dirt weighs roughly 1.5 tons, the total weight would be approximately 24,200 tons.
Tons of what? Air? Water? Iron? Wood? ......
Tons of WHAT. -That is VITAL information for an answer.