Pressure can't be determined from volume alone. You need more info like temperature, gas amount, or system type (gas, liquid, compression).
At a temperature of 20 °C and a pressure of 101.325 kPa (standard pressure), dry air has a density of 1.2041 kg/m3.So the weight of 1 cubic meter of air under those conditions is 1.2041 kg.
20 cubic feet is about 0.566 cubic meters.
Twenty Million. There are one million per cubic metre.
Density = 300/15 kilograms per cubic meter = 20 kilograms per cubic meter
The capacity of a 10-wheeler truck varies, but common measurements range from 20 to 30 cubic meters for a standard truck bed.
If the container's shape is a cube then the volume is 226.53 cubic meters.
You have 15.2911 cubic meters. 1 cubic yard is equal to 0.764555 cubic meter.
To fill 0.2 cubic meters, you will need about 21.6 bags. According to the site at the related link, a 20 kg or 40 lb bag of premixed concrete should fill an area of 1/3 cubic foot, which is 1/106th of a cubic meter. There is also a separate estimate of 108 20-kg bags per cubic meter, which provides essentially the same result.
The number of bags of GP2 (General Purpose 2) used in 1 cubic meter depends on the size of the bags. Typically, GP2 is sold in 20 kg bags, and there are approximately 50 bags in a cubic meter, as 1 cubic meter of GP2 weighs around 1,000 kg. Therefore, you would need about 50 bags of GP2 to fill 1 cubic meter.
Yes.
3 types of containers- 20' Dry Container with capacity 33 cubic meter, 40' Dry Container with capacity 68 cubic meter,40' High Cube Dry Container with capacity 76 cubic meter
Let "Y" be cubic meters and let "X" be cubic feet. Then the conversion formula is; Y = (.0283)X So 20 cf is .0283 x 20 = .566 cm