It is 0.1274 cubic metres, approx.
No, a ton of feathers and a ton of iron have the same weight because they both weigh a ton. However, the volume occupied by the ton of feathers would be significantly larger than the ton of iron due to the lower density of feathers.
To calculate the weight of an iron bar, you need to know its length. Assuming a standard density of iron, the weight of a 12mm iron bar to be one metric ton would require a length of approximately 82.5 meters. This calculation is based on the volume of the iron bar and its density.
2000 pounds in 1 ton. It can't be converted to volume with out more information. a ton of gold and a ton of feathers. Same weight but different in volume. alandw ADDED: That's USA ton. UK ton = 2240lbs.
It takes approximately 2.4 million joules of energy to melt 1 metric ton of iron.
It depends on the weight and length of the iron rods. On average, a standard 1-inch diameter iron rod that is 20 feet long weighs around 13.5 pounds (6.12 kg). Therefore, it would take approximately 146 iron rods to make a ton (2,000 pounds or 907 kg).
No, a ton of feathers and a ton of iron have the same weight because they both weigh a ton. However, the volume occupied by the ton of feathers would be significantly larger than the ton of iron due to the lower density of feathers.
It is a "lump" of iron with a mass of one metric ton.
Iron is about a hundred dollars a ton.
Ton is a unit of mass, not of volume. The volume of a ton of material will vary, depending on what material you are talking about.
Around 100$ per ton.
Around 100$ per ton.
They are both equal in weight.
There is NO relationship here. -A ton is weight and a gallon is liquid volume.
it cost 10.00 a ton.
When iron is a liquid, it does not. Solid iron, however, does.
One metric ton of plain water has a volume of about 35.32 cubic feet.
To calculate the weight of an iron bar, you need to know its length. Assuming a standard density of iron, the weight of a 12mm iron bar to be one metric ton would require a length of approximately 82.5 meters. This calculation is based on the volume of the iron bar and its density.