1.4 = D / D (water)
1.4 = D / 1 tonne/cu meter
1.4 tonne/cu meter = D
1.4 tonne/cu meter * 1 cu meter/ 264.17 gal = D
D = 369.8 tonne / gal
So, 0.0027 gal in tonne
Approx 238 Imperial gallons.
In the marine industry we used 1ton=1meter cubed=264 gallons.
There are many, many different halocarbons, and the specific gravity of each is unique. It is beyond the scope of WikiAnswers to list them all here. The best suggestion is to be specific and trust that you'll get a specific answer.
There are 80 cups in 5 gallons.16 cups = 1 gallon SO...... 5 gallons = 80 cups80 cups
1/0.8 = 1.25 metres3 1,250/ 4.546 = 275 imperial gallons 1,250/ 3.785 = 330.25 U.S.gallons
(Tonnes / specific gravity) * 264.17 = gallons (US) (Tonnes / specific gravity ) * 219.97 = gallons (impereal) Example: 1 Tonne fuel oil , specific gravity 0.89 , US gallons ? (1 / 0.89) * 264.17 = 296.82 US gallons (approx)
60 metric ton
It depends on what material makes the gallons and it's specific gravity.
THere are 286 gallons in a metric ton
Five metric gallons is about 22.730 liters.
Metric tons can't be converted to gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while gallons measure volume.
Metric tons can't be converted to imperial gallons. Metric tons measure mass, while imperial gallons measure volume.
If you convert one metric ton of water to gallons, you would have 264.2 US gallons. This is equal to 220 UK gallons.
2,940 US gallons of water weighs about 11.14 metric tons.
One metric gallon = about 4.546 liters.
This question cannot be answered because pounds are units of mass and gallons are units of volume. The mass of 486 gallons would depend on the density or specific gravity of the substance with that volume.
1000 100