depends on what you mean by m.
170 Y12 Bar to the ton at 6000 M long
Let me tell you, a TON of people have the name starting with M. It's AMAZING! So MANY people with their names starting with M!
To determine how many lengths of steel can fit in a ton, you need to know the density of the steel and the specific weight of the steel per meter. Generally, rough steel weighs approximately 7850 kg/m³. For 16mm diameter rough steel, a typical weight is about 1.58 kg/m, allowing roughly 634 lengths in a ton. For 10mm diameter rough steel, it weighs about 0.62 kg/m, resulting in approximately 1,607 lengths in a ton.
A kilogram is a measure of mass with dimensions [M]. There is no such thing as a cubic kilogram.
Ton amoureux (m) Ton amoureuse (f) In the case of a cheating escapade you would say Ton amant (m) Ta maîtresse (f) (in English you would say "mistress")
Here are some barrels as volume.The problem is, which barrel is meant.barrel (U.S. dry) = 0.115 628 198 985 075 m³barrel (U.S. fluid) = 0.119 240 471 196 m³barrel (petroleum) = 0.158 987 294 928 m³barrel (Imperial) = 0.163 659 24 m³The other problem is metric ton is a weight and no volume.Only for pure water it is easy to convert from the volume in m³ to the weight of metric ton.1 m³ of water is 1 metric ton.
The average density of petroleum is 800 kg/m-3 p=m/V --> V = m/p --> V= (1000kg)/(800kg/m-3) = 1.25 m3 There are 1003 cm3 per m3, and one cm3 is equal to one mL, therefore there are 1.25x106 mL per ton of oil.
Assuming you mean sucrose and a 40 (US) foot by 40 by 40 cubic container: We have: Sucrose density : 1.5879 g·cm-3 Or 1.5879 ton / m^3 1 US foot = 0.30480 m So the container is ( 40 * 0.3048m) ^3 = 1812.28 m^3 And it can contain : 1812.28 m^3 * 1.5789 ton/m^3 = 2877.717 tons
M. Ritter has written: 'Le be ton pre contrainte'
M. ZEVAKO has written: 'Oi geffera ton stenagmon'
A typical ant might weigh something like 3 mg. A metric ton (close to other ton definitions) is 1000kg. So a ton of ants would be about 333 million ants.3000 MillionSource(s):According to this site: 1.5 million ants= 1 poundA ton=2000lbs1.5x2000=3000 M :)
500 Pounds in a Metric ton.