This question is not answerable.
Cubic meters is a measure of volume.
Without knowing what, if any, matter is contained in that volume, the mass, and therefore the weight, cannot be known.
This question cannot be answered sensibly. A litre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information. It takes only a little mental effort to compare 5000 litres of air and 5000 L of mercury to see that the two will have very different masses.
On average, a cubic yard of snow can weigh anywhere from 500 to 800 pounds, depending on factors such as snow density and moisture content.
1 cuft = aprox 7.480 519 481 ga [US, liquid] 5 500 cuft = aprox 41 142.86 ga [US, liquid]
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. In this case, the density of the object would be 1250 kg/m^3 (500 kg / 0.4 m^3).
The work done to lift the weight is given by the formula: work = force * distance. Setting the work as the weight times the height raised, we can calculate the force required as follows: force = work / distance = (2000 N * 1 m) / 4 m = 500 N. This means a force of 500 N was required to raise the weight.
500 cubic feet = 14.158 cubic metres
500 cubic inches is approx. 0.28935 of a cubic footor 8,193.5 cubic centimetres
I believe it is 125 cubic units
500
500 feet = 152.4 meters
500 meters is 0.5 kilometers.
Each block is 1 cubic metre, so 500 blocks will be 500 metres in length.
0.3106 miles is equal to 500 meters.5000 cm is equal to 500 meters 546.806649 yards is equal to 500 meters
804,672 meters
500 meters = 1640.41 feet. 1 meter =3.28 feet
500 meters = About 1/3 mile (0.310685596 miles)
it has approximately 500 bricks and weight may range from 1510-2000 kg