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A unit of freight transportation equivalent to a ton of freight moved one mile. Calculated by multiplying the cargo (load) in tons by the miles per gallon example: a semi truck has a cargo of 30 tons and gets 8 miles per gallon 30 x 8 = 240 ton miles per gallon
HOW DO i CONVERT DOLLARS PER GALLON TO PRICE PER TON
I get about 12 miles per gallon with a one ton 2wd crew cab with a 360 v8.
there are 31.754 gallons in one ton
We're running Internationals with N14's at 330 HP, pulling semi's On the highway we are getting 6.1 miles per US gallon with a 36 metric ton load on tight roads averaging 40 miles/hr, we go down to 4.9 miles per US gallon.
A ton is a measure of weight and a gallon is a measure of volume. You can't convert them as stated. If the gallon was water, you could say how much of a ton is in a gallon of water.
1 metric tonne = 2 204.62262 pounds1 gallon of milk = 8.5 lbs2204.62262/8.5=259.367367059 gallons of milk per metric ton (approx)
Use this formula: square miles per kg3 x1.93368166 × 1015 = cm2 per cubic ton
The number of 5-gallon pails in a ton of barley depends on the weight of the barley and the volume of the pail. Barley typically weighs about 48 pounds per bushel, and there are approximately 56 pounds in a bushel, which translates to roughly 2,000 pounds in a ton. A 5-gallon pail can hold about 37.5 pounds of barley when filled. Therefore, there would be approximately 53 pails in a ton of barley (2,000 pounds ÷ 37.5 pounds per pail).
There are approximately 298 gallons of jet fuel per metric ton. Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon. The mass of fuel varies depending on the pressure and temperature.
A 50-ton payload traveling 1,000 miles means that you have accomplished 50,000 ton-miles. Just figure out what it cost you to haul that load for that distance, divide the number by 50,000 , and you have your cost per ton-mile.