The average weight of iron per cubic meter is 2500 kilograms. Therefore 46 cubic meters of iron equal to 115 tons in mass (115 000 kilograms). However, the density of iron varies. There are conversion tables on internet. If you know the density of ore-iron it will become easier to find out the volume to mass ratio more accurately.
1X3 TON will take 12/14 cbm cargo if the cartons are semilar size
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500000 can fit. You are welcome, and don't ask what my name means or else... I know what your name means. Nice Japanese there.
None, they are incompatible. Litres are a measure of volume and meters a measure of length.
The first step is to covert cubic centimeters (cm3) to cubic meters (m3) so we are working with the same units. Since there are 1,000,000 cm3 per m3: 339.3/1,000,000 = 0.0003393Next we just divide the volume of the room by the volume of each can: 144/0.0003393 = 424403.183So you would need approximately 424,403 cans to fill a 144 m3 room.
Six cubic meters equals 6,000 cubic decimeters.
1/c when c equals the volume of each can in cubic meters.
11.1 cubic feet = 0.41 cubic yards.
That depends entirely on the thickness of each tile !
5182 hockey pucks will fit into a cubic yard.
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12,960 US gallons will 'fit' in 1,733 cubic feet.
The question does not make any sense. Cubic meters is a measurement of volume. Square feet is a measurement of area. Think of a box. A cubic meter would be used to describe how much you can fit inside the box. A square foot would be used to describe how big one side of the box is.
13 m3 = 13*100*100*100 cm3 = 13000000 cm3 Therefore, number of containers = 13000000/5000 = 2600
You could fit 1000 drinks in one cubic metre with ease.
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