2,940 US gallons of water weighs about 11.14 metric tons.
It depends on what cube you are talking about. If you mean a cube of sugar then about about 4x10^-6 metric tons. A cubic metre of water is close enough to 1 metric ton. The cube from the movie 'The Cube', that angry robot cube from Star Trek or a Rubik's cube are all other cube examples that would have varying weights.
how many tons of rock are in a yard?
280000 lbs 1 US (short) ton = 2000 lb 1 UK (long) ton = 2240 lb 1 tonne (metric) = 2204.6 lb
1 US short ton = 2,000 lbs 1 long (or metric) ton = 2,240 lbs In the US and Canada it is generally accepted that 1 ton = 2,000 lbs 4.4 tons = 4.4 * 2000 = 8,800 lbs
Well, honey, a 20-foot container can hold around 25 metric tons of sugar. Just make sure you don't have a sweet tooth, or you might end up eating your profits!
it is 22-23 tons depending on your packing. in Hi Q it will be more
Assuming the container is 20'W x 20'L x 20'H = 8,000 cubic feet A metric ton is 1,000 kilograms or 2,204.623 pounds Rice (hulled) = 47lbs/CF Rice (rough) = 36lbs/CF Rice (hulled) = 170.5507 Metric Tons in that container size Rice (rough) = 130.63458 Metric Tons in that container size
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A standard 40-foot container can typically hold about 25 to 28 metric tons of cargo, depending on the packing method and the specific dimensions of the bags. Given that each 50 kg bag of rice weighs 0.05 metric tons, you can fit approximately 500 to 560 bags in a 40-foot container. However, this number can vary based on the container's internal dimensions and the configuration of the bags.
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Assuming you mean sucrose and a 40 (US) foot by 40 by 40 cubic container: We have: Sucrose density : 1.5879 g·cm-3 Or 1.5879 ton / m^3 1 US foot = 0.30480 m So the container is ( 40 * 0.3048m) ^3 = 1812.28 m^3 And it can contain : 1812.28 m^3 * 1.5789 ton/m^3 = 2877.717 tons
To convert pounds per square foot to metric tons per square meter, you would use the following conversions: 1 pound per square foot is approximately 0.0479 metric tons per square meter. Therefore, 350 pounds per square foot is approximately 16.765 metric tons per square meter.
A Full Container Load (FCL) typically refers to a shipping container that can hold various types of cargo. The most common container sizes are 20-foot and 40-foot containers, which can hold approximately 20 to 28 tons (or around 18 to 25 metric tons) of cargo, depending on the container type and the specific weight limits set by shipping regulations. However, the actual weight limit may vary based on the cargo and the container specifications.
Of what? One full of air will weigh a lot less than one full of steel. In practice, they have safe weight limits. A metric ton of air, weighs the same as a metric ton of steel! Its still a ton! A container can carry approximately 28 metric tons, varies slightly between companies, and then depends on loading/unloading facilities.
A standard 40-foot shipping container can typically hold around 25 to 30 metric tons of cargo, depending on the packing method and the density of the items. Since a 10 kg bag of rice weighs 0.01 metric tons, you can fit approximately 2,500 to 3,000 bags in a 40-foot container. However, the exact number may vary based on packaging, pallet configurations, and weight limits.