1 gallon of water =~ 8.345 lbs
2000 lbs / 8.345 lbs/gal = 239.65 gal
In the US, about 239.65 US gallons would equal a ton.
Imperial gallons (metric):
1 tonne = 1000 kg.
1 gallon of water =~ 4.54609 kg
1000 kg / 4.54609 kg/gal = 219.97 gal
In the metric system, about 219.97 imperial gallonsequals a ton.
depends on what you have gallons of...a gallon of water weighs 8lbs.
in that instance 276 gallons equal a tonne (2204.62 lbs).
The density of water is exactly one kilogram per liter. That translates to exactly 1000 kilograms per cubic meter. Since 1000 kilograms is a tonne (that is, a metric ton), a tonne of water occupies exactly one cubic meter. But you wrote ton, not tonne, so that's probably not the answer you're looking for. A ton, also called a short ton, is 2000 pounds. A tonne is 1000 kilograms, which is 2,204.6 pounds. So, if you have one ton or 2000 pounds of water, it will occupy less space than one cubic meter. We divide 2000 by 2204.6 to get 0.907. So, one ton of water will occupy 0.907 cubic meters. By the way, you can use Google to easily get your answer. It will do the math and the conversions for you, as long as you type the equation properly. If you know that water has a density of one tonne per cubic meter and you want to know the volume of 2000 pounds of water, you would divide 2000 pounds by the density. You would then tell Google what units you want the answer in. In this case its cubic meters. So, type the following into the Google search bar: (2000 pounds) / (one tonne / cubic meter) in cubic meters. If you don't type in cubic meters, then Google returns the answer in liters, by default.
1L = 1KG 1000KG = 1 Metric Ton.
This is not a coincidence. The unit of measurement of kilogram (kg) is specifically based on the weight of one litre of water. A litre of another liquid, for example gasoline/petrol, weighs only 760 grams or 0.76 kg
a liter of water weighs 2.2 pounds.
A ton is 2000 pounds.
2000/2.2 = 909.1
Answer:
1 ton Imperial = 2000 lbs = 200 Gallons Imperial = 10 lbs per Gallon
1 tonne (1000 kg) = 2240 lbs
as 1kg = 2.2046226 lbs
1 ton = 1018.18 kg
1 liter of water = 1 kg.
1 U.S. gallon = 3.79 liters.
1 ton of water =269 U.S. gallons.
Note 1: An Imperial (British) Gallon is 4.54609 liters
1 ton = 200 Imperial gallons
Note2 : A metric tonne is 1,000 kg
So 1 metric tonne of water = 264 U.S. gallons
Ton (T) is Imperial
Tonne (t) is metric
This will be much easier if we assume that the question is referring to a metric tonne = 1000 kg. Assume also that the water is pure, the temperature and pressure are standard. Then the volume of 1 gm of water is 1 cm3. 1 metric tonne = 1000 kg = 1,000,000 gm ===> volume = 1,000,000 cm3 106 cm3 = 102 m3 = 100 m3
Water weighs about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. So a US ton of water would occupy about 32 cubic feet. If the container were a cube, it would measure about 38 inches high, wide, and deep.
2000 lb of pure (not salt) water at 35deg f takes up ~32.03916ft^3 at 70 ~32.1020ft^3 and at 105 ~32.2951ft^3.
One short (US) ton (2,000 pounds) of water equates to about 32 cubic feet.
One ton (2,000 pounds) of non-seawater equates to approximately 16,700 US gallons OR 2,232.47 cubic feet.
how do you determine how many galons are in a cubic meter of water
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yes it dosen't matter what size it could be any size diaper and still absorb the same amount of water
there are 2000pounds a ton.
That question cannot be answered, because you ask for a length or distance unit in yards and than for weight in metric tonnes. Length and weight does not go together. Sand is so very different as a naturally occurring granular material of finely divided rock and mineral particles. Sand particles range in from 0.0625, or 1⁄16 mm to 2 millimeters in diameter. An individual particle in this range size is termed a sand grain. The next smaller size class is silt, that are particles smaller than 0.0625 mm and down to 0.004 mm in diameter. The specific weight, also known as the unit weight, is the weight per unit volume of a material. The density of the material, mass per unit volume, is measured in kg/m3. You have to know many more parameters. Is the sand wet or dry. What is the weight of the water in it? Even if you meant "cubic" yards, the calculation of a weight cannot work. The question: "How many cubic yards of pure water make a metric tonne?" is easy to answer.
Any barge which displaces more than one ton of water (and allowing for appropriate freeboard) will safely carry a one ton weight.
Five ton
1.5 ton evaporator
The answer would depend on the size of the ton - there are two weights for a ton.
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A ton of rocks weighs more. Since they both weigh a ton, then they weigh the same.
About a tenth of a ton.
1 ton of feathers, 1 ton of coal, 1 ton of water, etc.
It would take 1 ton of water to create 1 ton of steam.
a cubic ton
Steam from a ton of water boiled away to nothing.
Just because it is in a different state of matter doesn't mean it has a different weight. One ton of liquid water is equal to one ton of gas water.