As a guide it is easy to compare weight and cubic metres of water and so;
1 cubic meter of water weighs one metric ton ( 1000kg).
The density of wood can vary so much eg balsa is so light perhaps 150kg per cubic metre and ebony perhaps 2000kg.
The only real answer is that you need to know what sort of wood and then work out with a small test (displacement) what the mass is.
If you sink the wood in to water and collect the water you can work out the mass, weigh the wood and you have the answers.... simples
300 kilos.
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Kilos are a weight Cubic Meters are a volume one doesn't equate with the other.
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
assuming kilos means kilograms. In that case, there is no definite answer. Kilograms are units of mass and ite dpends on the consistency (or density) of the cement mixture. A cubic meter of cement can have various densities.
The density of pure gold is 19.30 grams per cubic centimeter. This converts to 19300 kg per cubic meter.
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
About 0.21 kilos.
24.95 kilos.
90.72kg to 200lbs
.058 kilos
0.5 kilos