One 25kg bag of bentonite will fill a void of 0.057m3. So 1 tonne will fill a void of 2.28m3.
Hope this helps.
Andy
Chartered Tunnelling Engineer
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.
While there may be ounces of liquid and ounces of weight, the same is not true of tons. A ton is a measure of weight. When one speaks of a "liquid ton", it merely means the volume of liquid that weighs 1 ton, and that would be a different volume for each liquid, since they have various densities.
1 ton=1 ton
A ton is the same as 1 ton.
Einstein's law of viscosity is stated by the equation u = 1 + 2.5 (volume fraction of solid particles). This equation is only used to calculate the relative viscosity of a slurry of fine particles in low concentrations.
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.
There is no such thing as a "cubic ton". There is the ton as a unit of mass (1 ton = 1000 kg), and there is the cubic meter, a unit of volume.
A ton is a measure of weight, not volume, and as such, there IS no "cubic" ton. In US measurement, a ton of water (2000 lbs) would be about 239.65 gallons.
Ton is weight, litre is volume. They don't translate unless you know the density.
1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms How much volume (space) it occupies depends on what substance it is.
20,000 50ml is a measure of volume. 1 ton is a measure of mass. Your question can only be answered once you specify the density of the matter that occupies the 50ml of volume. There was no mention of water being the matter in question.
While there may be ounces of liquid and ounces of weight, the same is not true of tons. A ton is a measure of weight. When one speaks of a "liquid ton", it merely means the volume of liquid that weighs 1 ton, and that would be a different volume for each liquid, since they have various densities.
litres is volume, ton is weight. but if it's water then 40 x 25 litres = 1000 kg (1 ton)
it is not exact but 2 dumpy bags 0.8x0.8x0.8x2=1 cube,I believe they weigh a ton each.
A metric ton is a unit of weight, whereas a cubic meter is a unit of volume, so there is no conversion. Think of it this way: A metric ton of styrofoam will occupy far more volume than a metric ton of lead or tungsten. For water at 4C and 760mmHg 1 liter equals 1 kilogram, although this is no longer the SI definition of one liter. So for water at ideal conditions 1 metric ton = 1 cubic meter. Many industries dealing with fluids at or near the density of water use this equivalency as a shortcut even if it is not quite accurate.
1 ton of steam. how much steam is vague question. steam can be at different pressures and saturations. At 212°F, 14.7 psia, liquid water has a specific volume of 0.016716 ft3/lbm and steam has a specfic volume of 26.80 3/lbm, which is a volume ratio of ~1603 : 1 of steam:water.
52,493 litres