Cannot be done without knowing the composition (most importantly the density) of the sand
60,000 cubic feet of dry sand weighs approximately 3000 tons.
13,243.24 tons.
Start with a conversion factor. An "old timer's" view is that a cubic foot of dry sand weighs about 125 pounds. There are 3 feet in a yard. There are 3 x 3 or 9 square feet in a square yard. There are 3 x 3 x 3 or 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. As there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard and there are 125 pounds to a cubic foot of our dry sand, there are 27 x 125 pounds of dry sand per cubic yard, or 3,375 pounds of dry sand per cubic yard. (Yes, there are that many.) There are 2,240 pounds in an Imperial ton. There are 3,375 divided by 2,240 Imperial tons in a cubic yard of dry sand, or right at 1.5 Imperial tons of dry sand per cubic yard. To convert cubic yards of dry sand to Imperial tons, multiply the number of cubic yards of dry sand by 1.5 and your answer will appear. Every time.
How to convert cubic meters to tons of armour rock with 2.7 specific
sand weighs 100 pounds per cubic feet 2000 pounds is one ton 2000/100 = 20 cubic feet 1 meter = 3.28 feet 1 cu meter = 3.28 x 3.28 x 3.28 = 35.31 cu ft 20 cubic feet = 20/35.31 = 0.566 cubic meters
2.66 tonnes per cubic meter = about 0.075 tonnes per cubic foot.
That depends on the pounds per cubic feet (PCF) of the the sands. Sand will vary from one place to another. Assuming 106.5 pcf, 1 cubic yards (27 cubic feet) would be 1.44 tons, but 2 tons would be the 2 tons recommended order for safety's sake. A like to a sand calulator is attached.
About .58 t
1 cubic meter = 35.3 cubic feet sand weighs 100 pounds per cu ft 35.3 x 100 = 3530 pounds 1 ton = 2000 pounds 3530/2000 = 1.76 tons
16 tons of dry sand occupies approximately 320 cubic feet of volume.
Unless you know the desnity, or the substance - you can't. One ton of gravel wouldn't be the same cubic feet as one ton of wheat.
It all depends on what you have in the cubic feet. -- If the cubic feet are full of air, they weigh about 8 pounds. -- If they're full of water, they weight about 6,243 pounds (3.1 tons). -- If they're full of lead, they weigh about 70,793 pounds (35.4 tons). -- If the cubic feet are completely empty, they weigh exactly zero.