Divide 1 by the stowage factor.
if Stowage factor of Salt Petre is 1.02cu meters / ton, 1 / 1.02 = 0.98
So density of Salt Petre (packaged in bulk) is 0.98 metric tonnes per cubic meter.
subtract 0.0011 from the density in vac to get density in air.
You can convert volume to mass by multiplying the volume by its density.
The same way you convert any density to specific gravity. Just divide the density of the substance (crude oil in this case) by the density of the reference substance (usually water, for liquids).
density is mass/volume so if you multiply the volume you want to convert you get mass but you have to make sure that the volume units are the same
you need the density of the material
0.38m3/ton
Sulfur Bulk = 1.08 /1.13
Converting volume into weight requires density as the conversion factor. Volume x density = weight (as long as the density is given in terms of weight per unit volume).
density independent factor
To convert BCMs to tonne you use a factor ranging between 2.5 and 2.8 depending on the density of the material you are moving. 40 tons is equivalent to 22 cubic metres. To get BCMs from cubic metres, you apply a factor of 70%. therefore, 40 tons is equivalent to about 15.4 BCMs giving a factor of 2.5974025974025, thus 1BCM = 2.5974025974025 tonnes.
Use a density factor to make a barrel to ton conversion. The ton is a metric weight and the barrel is a volume measurement.
You need to know the density of the gas, that would give you the conversion factor to use.
A density dependent factor is a factor that is affected by the amount of organisms in a population. An example of this would be sickness, as the higher the density is, the more easily the sickness will spread.
You cannot. Density = Mass/Volume so without the volume of the substance in question, you cannot convert mass into density.
No, Its a Density Independent
compartment
Millimetre is length. Milligram is weight. You need the shape and other dimensions to find the volume in millimetres cubed. Then apply the density factor and this will convert straight to milligrams (assuming density is in g/cm^3).