It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.
It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.
It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.
It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.
That would depend on the type of wood and if it is loosely piled branches or solidly packed boards.
Pine wood brances and split truncks, piled in a heap has a density of about 0.5 so one ton has a volume of about 2 m3
Ebony has a density of about 1.25 so one ton has a volume of about 0.8 m3
The above answer is correct , but I think that you should realize that it is rather useless trying to convert a load of wood weighed in Ton, into a Volume measure. As the first answer said, there is a lot of fresh air in a load of wood and so its volume will vary dramatically . The only sensible use of comparing wood density , weight, and volume , is when you have a solid chunk of wood with no air spaces.
can you calculate this in cubic meter
3.6m x .10 x .10
It is 3 cubic metres! It is not possible to convert to mass or another measure without knowing the species.
According to the US EPA wood chips are 500 LBS per cubic yard so 18 yards would be 9000 LBS or 2.5 Tons
The result depends on the density of whatever material fills up the 10 cubic meters. Multiply the volume by the density to get mass.
rule of thumb; 1m3 of scaffold = 30kg 1tonnes = 1,000kg for 1 tonnes of scaffold : (1,000 / 30) = 33.3333m3 Answer; approx. 33m3 (cubic meter) of scaffold for 1 tonnes.
Here is only an answer possible, when water is assumed. 1 cubic meter weighs 1 metric ton.
depends of the mass of what u are measuring
Sorry, you can only convert 1 metric ton of water to cubic meters (not square meters). Square meters are an area and cubic meters are a volume.
Use this formula: square miles per kg3 x1.93368166 × 1015 = cm2 per cubic ton
There is no standard conversion for that. A cubic meter is a unit of volume. A ton is a unit of mass. The relationship between the two is:mass = volume x densityYou need to know the density of a specific substance, to convert from tons to cubic meters. The conversion will only be valid for that specific substance.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". You can have cubic meters, but not cubic tons.
14 cubic meters
According to the US EPA wood chips are 500 LBS per cubic yard so 18 yards would be 9000 LBS or 2.5 Tons
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0.11 cubic meters of what? The weight in tons of 0.11 cubic meters will depend upon the substance and its density.
The rule of thumb for wood chips is that they weighs 550 pounds per cubic yard. So a ton of wood chips would equal about four cubic yards.
The result depends on the density of whatever material fills up the 10 cubic meters. Multiply the volume by the density to get mass.
About 50