It's about 1.4m3 per tonne, depending on what kind of wood you're talking about.
Reference http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/forstats2008.nsf/0/8B4784E90B2A535480257361005015C6
By multiplying it by the density of the substance (expressed in tonne/m3) that occupies the volume of 1000m3.
one m3 is equal to 1000 KL, so to convert KL to m3 we divide the number by a thousand.
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cubic centimetres / 1,000,000 = cubic metres
Divide cm^3 by 1,000,000 = one million.
By multiplying it by the density of the substance (expressed in tonne/m3) that occupies the volume of 1000m3.
By multiplying the number in m3 by 1000.
There are 1000 kg in a metric ton. As such 1m3 of concrete of density 2400 kg/m3 has a mass of 2.4 metric tons.
multiply by 1000 as there are 1000 litres in a m3
You can, but only if you know the density (or specific gravity) of the steel. Since steel is an alloy, its density is variable - depending on the other substances and their proportions in the alloy.
one m3 is equal to 1000 KL, so to convert KL to m3 we divide the number by a thousand.
Multiply by 1,000
Multiply by 1000000.
You cannot convert m2 to m3 without a third measurement as a cubic measurement is width plus length pus depth.
g / cm3 * 1000 = kg / m3
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
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