Ok - some facts,
a/ About 105lbs of aggregate per cu foot.
b/ 27 cu feet per yard
c/ 1 cu yard is 0.765 cubic meters
d/ 1 ton is 2000lbs (as compared to a metric TONNE - which is about 2200)
Therefore...
105 x 27 = 2835 lbs of aggregate per cu.y
2835/0.765 = 3705lbs of aggregate per cu.m
3705/2000 = 1.85 Ton/cu.meter
1400kg/m3
2.83
2.4tonnes/m3 plus or minus 0.1 due to variances in local aggregate used. 2.4tonnes/m3 plus or minus 0.1 due to variances in local aggregate used.
The answer will depend on how much there is.The answer will depend on how much there is.The answer will depend on how much there is.The answer will depend on how much there is.
75 m3 of natural gas.
1.44 ton/m3
It depends on the type of wood because the volume of wood required to make a ton varies with the density of the wood. Find a chart of wood densities here: http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_wood.htm By my calculations (and I'm no mathematician), if you use aspen (420 kg/m3), it would take 2.15m3 of wood to equal a ton.
1750 ft3 is equal to 49.55 m3.
please define your question again. Different concrete mixes have different cement consumptions depending upon their design mix.
Light sweet crude weighs approximately 828 kg/m3. One cubic meter = 264.17 gallons. 42 gallons in a barrel / 264.17 gallons in m3 = 0.16 m3 per barrel. 0.16 m3 x 828 kg = 132.48 kg per barrel. One US (short) ton = 907.18 kg. 907.18 kg / 132.48 kg per barrel = 9.85 barrels per ton. Multiply the current price of oil per barrel by 9.85 to get the price per ton.
314.22 * 2.4 = 754.128 tonne
27262.8 m3