Only if you think of pure water 1 kg is 1 cubic decimeter. 1 cubicmeter of water weighs 1 ton and that is 1000 kilograms. But forget syrup and oil. You need the specific weight (density) there. Use this fine little helper. Scroll down to related links and look at "Weight and Mass".
To convert volume you will need density (mass/volume). It is necessary to use this formula: Density= Pressure / Specific GasÊ/ Constant/ Temperature).Density of air (1.29 kg/Nm 3. In other words, a cubic meter of air has a mass of 1.29 kg.Ê
You cannot unless you know the density of the substance involved. A kilogram of gold would sit in your hand but a kilogram of gaseous oxygen would fill the room. A kilogram of water occupies a cubic deciliter. Therefore there are 1000 kilograms (known as a metric tonne) of water in a cubic meter.
1kg = 1/1000g 1 meter = 100 cm . ". 1 cubic meter = 100 x 100 x100 cubic cm = 10^6 cubic centimeter .". 1kg per cubic meter = 1/1000 divided by 10^6 gram per cubic centimeter = 1/1000 gram per cubic centimeter Hope this helps you and others Supo Orimgounje
Sorry, but kilograms is a measure of weight and a cubic meter is a measure of volume. Without knowing what material you have a cubic meter of on hand, you won't be able to know how much it weighs.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A cubic metre is a unit of volume. Without some unit of density to compare, the two units are incompatible.
You don't - or at least not directly.
Cubic centimeters will tell you a volume, while kilograms will tell you a weight - so they're not immediately comparable. It's like going from gallons to pounds.
You need to know the density of the substance before the question makes any sense.
unless you know the density of the cubic meter, you can't convert the flow rate.
impossible as cubic meter per hour is volume flow rate while psi is pressure unit.
It seems to depend on several variables, like temperature, pressure and relative humidity. Use the handy converter at the related link.
2 million US gallons per day = 315.451 cubic meters per hour.
I use a conversion program I found on the internet. It states that 1 Cubic Meter/hour = 563.567 Ounces/Minute. Divide 563.567 by 16 and you get 35.22 Pounds per Minute. (I think) Does that sound close to the answer you were looking for?
Cubic meters and tons are used to measure different things. You can convert them for a specific substance, if you know the density of the substance, i.e., how many tons per cubic meter that substance has. This value varies widely, so you have to know what substance you are talking about.
That's the same as converting cubic meter to kilograms. You can't do it, unless you know the density of the specific substance you are working with.
You multiply by the number of feeds per meter and by the number of minutes per hour.
Convert standard cubic meter per hour to million million standard cubic feet per day?
impossible as cubic meter per hour is volume flow rate while psi is pressure unit.
This depends on what substance and at what temperature at sea level. Cubic feet is a volume. Kilogram is a weight. Give me a substance and I'll tell you how.
No internet explore is.
It seems to depend on several variables, like temperature, pressure and relative humidity. Use the handy converter at the related link.
2 million US gallons per day = 315.451 cubic meters per hour.
The conversion factor is 3.6. So, liters per second x 3.6 = cubic meters per hour.
(N cubic meter/hour) x (3.28084 feet/meter)3 x (1 hour/60 minutes) = 0.58858 N cubic feet/minute(rounded)
Cubic meters and tonnes are quite different units; to convert one to the other, you also need the density. For example, if the substance has a density of 5 (5 tonnes per cubic meter, equal to 5 times the density of water), just multiply by 5.
cubic meter per hour