To convert linear meters to tons, you would first need to know the density of the material you are working with. Density is typically measured in units such as kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3) or pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft^3). Once you have the density, you can calculate the volume of the material by multiplying the linear meters by the appropriate area measurement (e.g. square meters for a flat material) to get cubic meters. Finally, you can convert the volume to tons by multiplying by the density and converting units as needed.
Insert the word "linear". They both refer to 1-metre lengths.
You can not convert that. Square meters and linear meters measure completely different things.
at 60 " wide how do you convert linear yards to meters
none, a linear meter is a distance, a kilogram is mass, there is no way to convert from one to the other.
You don't. The two are completely incompatible units.
A meter is a linear measurement, therefore 1 meter is the same as 1 linear meter.
You can't convert that.
You can't convert that.
Insert the word "linear". They both refer to 1-metre lengths.
A linear meter is exactly the same as a meter. So, 3000 linear meters = 3000 meters. "Linear" is just an unnecessary adjective to be used only if there is some doubt whether you are refering to a length (meter, m), area (square meter, m2) or volume (cubic meter, m3).
You can not convert that. Square meters and linear meters measure completely different things.
at 60 " wide how do you convert linear yards to meters
1 meter = 39.3701 inches Multiply by 39.3701
none, a linear meter is a distance, a kilogram is mass, there is no way to convert from one to the other.
You don't. The two are completely incompatible units.
You can't they measure different things.
You need to know the density of the substance.