1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters
64 cubic meters = 64,000 liters
1 liter of water is supposed to have 1 kilogram of mass
64,000 liters of water has 64,000 kilograms of mass
On Earth, 1 kilogram of mass weighs 2.205 pounds.
On Earth, 64,000 kilograms of mass weighs 141,096 pounds = 70.55 tons (rounded)
39,636 pounds
64 tons or 64 000 kg or 140800 lbs 1 cubic meter of fresh water is 1000kg or 2200lbs. It actually differs slightly with elevation but this is the general rule. A swimming pool will not consist of pure water (chlorine, urine etc.) and these substances can have different densities than water so the result can vary a tiny bit.
Figure out how many cubic meters it holds. A cubic meter is 1000 liters, so go from there.
10,000 US gallons of water is equal to: 37.85 cubic meters. (US gallons x 0.003785 = cubic meters)
Water weighs 62.42 pounds per cubic foot which is 561.78 pounds per cubic yard. Thus 200 cubic yards of water weighs 112,356 pounds.
a really big cup
300 cubic meters holds 79,251.6 gallons.
To convert from cubic centimeters to cubic meters, you need to divide by 1,000,000. So, a tank holding 30,000 cubic centimeters would be equivalent to 0.03 cubic meters.
Assuming a typical wheelbarrow holds around 0.05 cubic meters, you would need around 2,000 wheelbarrows to move 100 cubic meters of material.
At a greater depth, there is a greater pressure, period. The amount of water in the dam is irrelevant.
1 cubic foot holds about 7 gallons of dirt. The weight, however, will depend on how densely packed the dirt is.
The amount a container holds is its capacity, measured in liters, gallons, or cubic meters.