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Dry sand weighs 1602 kg/m3 . So, 100 m3 x 1602kg/m3 = 160,200kg. A metric tonne equals 1000 kg. Therefore the answer is 160.2 metric tonnes.
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the densityof water is 1.03kg/m3 and the density of ice is 9.02kg/m3
Density of ice is 917 kg/m3 Volume is mass/density is (1kg)/(917 kg/m3)=1.09x10-3m3 and 1 litre=1m3 then 1 kilogram of ice is 1.09x10-3 litres.
Dry sand weighs 1602 kg/m3 . So, 100 m3 x 1602kg/m3 = 160,200kg. A metric tonne equals 1000 kg. Therefore the answer is 160.2 metric tonnes.
(Some where) 1 tone sharp sand = .7 M3 (Some where) 1 tone sharp sand dry = 1.60 M3 1 tone sharp Sand, wet - 1.92 M3 1 tone sharp sand loose = 1.44 M3 Iftikhar khan
At the pressure of one atmosphere, 1 tonne of water will occupy between 1.000028 m3 (at 4 deg C) and 1.0434 m3 (at 100 deg C).
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Sand is a natural earth material and as such can be somewhat variable depending on the composition of the clasts and the degree of compaction. However see below: Sand (dry) - 1.6 tonnes/m3 Sand (loose / poorly compacted) - 1.44 tonnes/m3 Sand (well compacted) - 1.680 tonnes/m3 Sand (wet) - 1.92 tonnes/m3 Sand (wet, packed) - 2.08 tonnes/m3
By multiplying it by the density of the substance (expressed in tonne/m3) that occupies the volume of 1000m3.
There are 1000 liters in 1 m3.
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A 20 ft container = around 15 Tonnes... max payload21, 750 kilos for container with volume of 33.2 m3Stowage factor1.92 - 2.26 m3/t (jute bags, 60 - 65 kg) [1]2.00 - 2.15 m3/t (bags) [11]2.26 - 2.40 m3/t (bags) [14]
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