The weight of 1 cubic meter (m³) of wood varies depending on the type of wood and its moisture content. On average, dry wood weighs between 300 to 900 kilograms per cubic meter. For example, hardwoods like oak can weigh around 700-900 kg/m³, while softer woods like pine may weigh around 400-600 kg/m³. Always check specific wood density for accurate conversion.
120 kg/m3
35.84 kg
1m3 is equivalent to 1000 liters of water.
Different types of wood have different densities. Most woods have a density less than water (though there are exceptions), so a cubic meter should have less than a ton (1000 kg), but the exact amount will depend on the type of wood.
An Average of 2400 kg, with a ratio of 1:3 Cement and Sand
To convert cubic meters (m^3) to kilograms (kg), you need to know the density of the substance in question. The formula for this conversion is: mass (kg) = volume (m^3) x density (kg/m^3). So, if you have the density of the substance, you can multiply the volume in cubic meters by the density to get the mass in kilograms.
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The answer depends on the species: it can range from 0.16 kg/m3 to 1.33 kg/m3.
Approximately 50% of the weight of dry wood is carbon. Therefore, 1 kg of wood would contain around 0.5 kg (500 grams) of carbon.
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The weight of 1m3 of type 1 MOT stone is typically around 1,900-2,000 kg, depending on the specific density and characteristics of the stone.
96kg steel bar is use in 1m3 but also depend on diameter of bar