Volume in cubic meters is calculated by multiplying the three dimensions of an object (length * width * height) assuming all the measurements are in meters
To find how big 750 cubic meters is, break it down to its prime factors and recombine them in different ways to get three number that when multiplied is 750. The results will demonstrate how big 750 cubic meters is.
750 breaks down into prime factors 5 * 5 * 3 * 5 * 2 = 750
Putting them together you can get:
25 * 10 * 3 = 750
15 * 10 * 5 = 750
You can also calculate the cube root of 750: about 9.08
Cubic metre is a measure of volume, kilogram is a measure of mass. You can't convert between the two.
You cannot covert volume to mass.
"The density is 3,000 kg per cubic meter." That tells you that every cubic meter of it has 3,000 kg of mass.There are 6 cubic meters in 6 cubic meters.Each cubic meter has 3,000 kg of mass.So in 6 cubic meters, there are (6 x 3,000) = 18,000 kgof mass
Texas Crude Oil Density = 873 kg / cubic meter1 cubic meter = 264.172 gallons1 barrel of oil = 42 gallons42 gallons * (1 cubic meter / 264.172 gallons) = .15898 cubic meters / barrel.15808 cubic meters / barrel * (873 kg /cubic meter) = 138.8 kg / barrel of oil
This is not a valid conversion. kg is a unit of mass or weight and cubic meters is a measure of volume.
This is not a valid conversion. kg is a measure of weight or mass and cubic meters is a measure of volume.
The density of water in kilograms perm cubic meters at 25°C is 997.0479 so the mass of two cubic meters of water is 1994.100 kg
Texas Crude Oil Density = 873 kg / cubic meter1 cubic meter = 264.172 gallons1 barrel of oil = 42 gallons42 gallons * (1 cubic meter / 264.172 gallons) = .15898 cubic meters / barrel.15808 cubic meters / barrel * (873 kg /cubic meter) = 138.8 kg / barrel of oil
750/1000 = 0.75 Kg
It could be with a material of the correct density. 2 tons = 4000 pounds = 1814 kg. Divide by 5 cubic meters. So if you have a density of 362.8 kg/m3 = 0.3628 g/cm3 then 5 cubic meters would have a mass of 2 tons.
750 g is 3/4 (three-quarters) of 1 kg.
Apart from calculating the volume, you would also have to know the density. Then, multiply the volume by the density.For example: A cubical water tank has 2 meters on every side. That makes for a volume of 8 cubic meters.The density of water is 1000 kg / cubic meter, so in the end result you have (8 cubic meters) x (1000 kg / cubic meter) = 8000 kg.
As a liquid, propane has a density of 553Kg per cubic meter. 43200Kg of propane has a volume of 78 cubic meters, so that translates to 78000 liters.