There is no way to answer the question if you do not specify the material. Why? Because a cubic meter (or cubic foot, or gallon, or liter, or pint) of crushed stone will weigh more than a cubic meter of Styrofoam. Put another way, a ton of gravel will occupy far less space than a ton of Styrofoam. Crushed stone, for example, has a density of 100 pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft3), which is 1600 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3), which is 1.6 metric tons per cubic meter. Packed earth is about 95 lb/ft3, or 1520 kg/m3. If you wish to convert to US tons per cubic meter, use Google. Just type "100 pounds per cubic foot in tons per cubic meter" in the search bar. See the nearby link for densities of common building materials.
You need to know the density of the material concerned
you can't unless you know the density of the material. EG. water has density 1000 kg/m3
so 1 ton water = 103 kg = 1 m3.
How to convert cubic meters to tons of armour rock with 2.7 specific
2.7 t
2.66 tonnes per cubic meter = about 0.075 tonnes per cubic foot.
You can convert cubic feet to cubic meters, or feet to meters. But you can't convert cubic feet to meters.
To convert cubic meters to metric tonnes of fuel oil, divide the volume in cubic meters by the density of the fuel oil in tonnes/m³ (or in kg/l). The density will depends upon the temperature of the fuel oil.
You cannot do so directly unless you know the density of the substance in question.
You will need to know the weight of the plastering. If you identify a weight per cubic meter, multiply it by the number of cubic meters that you have.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". You can have cubic meters, but not cubic tons.
Cubic meter is a unit of volume and ton is unit of weight. You are asking how many tons does 1270 cubic meters of something weigh, but you do not say what that something is. For example 1270 cubic meters of air would weigh much less than the same amount of iron .I will tell you that 1270 metes of waters weighs 1341.99402 tons .
Multiply cubic meters by 1,000.
cubic meters x 61,023.74 = cubic inches
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