You mean a cubic metre. It depends on the type of soil and how wet it is. Sand, wet - 1.92 tonne/cubic metre Sand, wet, packed - 2.08 tonne/cubic metre Sand, dry - 1.60 tonne/cubic metre Sand, loose - 1.44 tonne/cubic metre Sand, rammed - 1.68 tonne/cubic metre You can measure it yourself on a small scale, because gram/cubic centimetre is the same as tonne/cubic metre. So one cc of wet sand weighs about 1.92 grams.
2,000 pounds
A tonne of top soil is about 750 liters. Therefore 1600 liters is 2.13 tonnes
1 ton is defined as 2,000 pounds.40,000 pounds = (40,000 / 2,000) = 20 tons.It doesn't matter whether it's soil, lead, feathers, potatoes, wool, or whatever.
The average tandem axle truck can carry about 12 cubic yards of soil. Generally, a tandem axle truck has three axles.
Depending on the material and moisture content anywhere from around a ton to 1.5 tons.
Of water one tonne
Since 1 kilonewton equals 0.112 tons, 80 Kn is equal to 8.96 tons.
350 pounds per square foot equals 1.71 metric tons per square meter.
That would depend on what material you have a square meter of paper is going to be lighter than a square meter of rocks. Square meters don't just convert to tons you have to have a square meter of something
Divide by 9.81
You cannot use a measure of area to calculate its weight.You need a third dimension to first calculate the volume and then convert to weight by knowing the density of the soil.If you have a depth of one meter there is one cubic meter and soil has a density of about 1,3 so your cubic meter of soil weighs 1,3 tonnes.
None. "square meter" is a unit of volume and "ton" is a unit of mass.
If you harvest 3-4 kg per square meter you have 30-40 tons/harvest with good management in planting in soil and tuber fertilization.
2.2 tons
how many tons of refrigeration need to 9,505 square foot
2.2 tons.
2.2