depends what is in the space zero ton if the meter cube are empty
You cannot since the units of measurement are incompatible. Apart from the fact that ton hour per hour is simply ton.
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Depends. m3 is a measure of volume, and a ton is a measure of mass(weight), so you cannot convert one to another without knowing the density of the object.
That will heavily depend on the weight of each cube.Mathematically . . .# of cubes in a ton = 2,000/weight of each cube in pounds
depends what is in the space zero ton if the meter cube are empty
It depends on the density of that heavy ton.For example if the density is 100 ton per meter cube, then one tone will have 0.01 cubic meter.
You cannot since the units of measurement are incompatible. Apart from the fact that ton hour per hour is simply ton.
One problem in answering this is that figures for the density of tar are all over the place; apparently there are different types or grades and some of them are denser than others. However, approximately speaking, most types seem to fall somewhere between one and one and a quarter tonnes per cubic meter.
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Depends. m3 is a measure of volume, and a ton is a measure of mass(weight), so you cannot convert one to another without knowing the density of the object.
One cubic meter tank is equevalent to one ton One cubic meter tank is equevalent to one ton
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rule of thumb; 1m3 of scaffold = 30kg 1tonnes = 1,000kg for 1 tonnes of scaffold : (1,000 / 30) = 33.3333m3 Answer; approx. 33m3 (cubic meter) of scaffold for 1 tonnes.
A meter is a measurement of length - one dimension. A cubic meter is a measure of volume - three dimensions. A cubic meter would be a space one meter wide x one meter deep x one meter high. In effect a cube.
2000 kgs compacted but 1250 kgs loose second opinion in my experience soil wieghts 600-900 kg per cubic meter, i never heard of a two ton per cube soil