Assumptions:
.15 m^3
1500 $/g // Note that this is far from the standard price
19.3 g/cm^3
1000000 cm^3 = 1 m^3
1/cm^3 = 1000000/m^3
1500 ($/g) * 19.3 (g/cm^3) = 28950 $/cm^3 = 28950 *1000000 $/m^3
= 28950000000 $/m^3
= 4342500000 $/(.15m^3)
= 4.34E9 $/(.15m^3)
So .15 m^3 of gold, assuming the givens above, is worth 4.34 gigadollars.
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The weight varies; but if it's dry sand, the cubic meter will weigh around 1500 kilos.
The soil density must be given to convert from a mass measure to a volume measure.Assuming a clay soil of density 1200 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/1200 cubic meter or 0.833 cubic meterAssuming a sandy soil of density 1500 kg/cubic meter, then the volume is 1000/15000 cubic meter or 0.667cubic meter
between 1500 to 1650
One cubic meter of gravel weighs approximately 1500 kg
1500 US gallons = 200.52 cubic feet
3375000000 cubic miles 3.375 billion cubic miles
1500 cubic centimeters
1500 cubic centimetres (cc) ?
1,500 cubic yards is 40,500 cubic feet.
Volume = pi*12*1500 = 1500*pi = 4712.38898 or about 4712 cubic feet
You need 200.4 cubic feet to contain 1500 gallons, provided your .1336 cf/g is correct.
1500 meters are 1.5 kilometers.