'Kg' is a unit of weight while 'Yard' is a unit of distance hence they aren't interconvertible. Perhaps you're looking to converting metr/kg to yards/pund for which various online calculators are available. One such is http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1044528312.htm
One cubic yard of vacuum has a mass of 0 kilograms. One cubic yard of osmium has a mass of approx 5756 tons per cubic yard. Take your pick between these two extremes. Of course, a cubic yard of a neutron star's material would be much, much greater.
It depends entirely on what is within that cubic yard. -eg, a cubic yard of wet concrete will weigh about 1,800 kg whereas a cubic yard of dry loam will weigh about 890 kg
About 600-700 kg.
~600-800 kg
One pound is about 0.453 kg
A metric ton is equal to 1000 kilograms, which is a weight measurement. Cubic meter is a volume measurement. One cubic meter is equal to 1000 kg.
If you take the average weight of all of the molecules in one cubic foot of air and add them together you reach 0.0807 pounds. This number can fluctuate with temperature and variations in the composition in the air.
One cubic meter of gravel weighs approximately 1500 kg
1 kg = 2.2 pounds 1 yard = 3 feet 1 cubic yeard = 27 cubic feet 10 kg/cubic yard = 10 (kg/cub yard) x 2.2 (pounds/kg) x 1/27 (cub yard/cub foot) = 10 x 2.2/27 pounds/cubic foot
763 kg water in a cubic yard 1682 pounds of water in a cubic yard fun fact: there are almost 202 gallons in a cubic yard wikipedia say: water density: 0.998 g/cm³ google say: 7.64555*10^5 cc in a cubic yard google say: 2.205 pounds in a kilogram
1 kg = 2.2 pounds sand weighs 100 pounds per cubic foot 2.2/100 = .022 cubic feet one cubic yard = 27 cubic feet .022/27 = 0.00081 cubic yards
~650 kg
It is difficult to answer this without knowing what the cubic yard contains. A ballpark estimation would be one of the most common consumer purchases of something delivered by the cubic yard, top soil. A relatively dry, screened, cubic yard of top soil will weigh approximately 2400 lbs. For our friends in the rest of the world, 2400 lb = 1088.621 kg (or 1.08862 mt).
250 kg
Depends what is in the bags..... Also cubic meter, yard, inch, etc.
About 600-700 kg.
147 kg
It is difficult to answer this without knowing what the cubic yard contains. A ballpark estimation would be one of the most common consumer purchases of something delivered by the cubic yard, top soil. A relatively dry, screened, cubic yard of top soil will weigh approximately 2400 lbs. For our friends in the rest of the world, 2400 lb = 1088.621 kg (or 1.08862 mt).
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