The answer will depend on what the fuel is. Different components of petroleum have different densities and so a ton will occupy different volumes.
The answer will depend on what the fuel is. Different components of petroleum have different densities and so a ton will occupy different volumes.
The answer will depend on what the fuel is. Different components of petroleum have different densities and so a ton will occupy different volumes.
The answer will depend on what the fuel is. Different components of petroleum have different densities and so a ton will occupy different volumes.
512 cubic meters = 135256.091 US liquid gallons
There are approximately 6.814 cubic meters in 1800 gallons.
10 cubic meters = 2641.7 US liquid gallons
1 US liquid gallon = 0.004 cubic meter
0.059 cubic meters.
0.007850 cubic meters
There are approximately 0.028 cubic meters in a cubic foot.
1-2 cubic meters in a foot1 cubic foot = 0.0283168466 cubic meters
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One cubic meter (by liquid volume) is equal to 0.03381402 oz (liquid volume). Thus, 34 cubic meters equal 1.149 US oz.
100 cubic feet = 2.83 cubic meters
829,440 cubic inches is about 13.6 cubic meters.