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.
The answer will depend on the acid, which do not have the same density.
There are 1000 kg in a metric ton. As such 1m3 of concrete of density 2400 kg/m3 has a mass of 2.4 metric tons.
The Asphalt density is missing.
Tonnes is weight, weight is not comparable to area without knowing the third dimension and density
The density of granite is 2.7 t/m³. Just multilpying the m³ by 2.7 t/m³ will results as tonnes. Regards mockingbird.
By using the density of the fluid. If it isn't a fluid, you don't!
How to convert cubic meters to tons of armour rock with 2.7 specific
The answer will depend on the acid, which do not have the same density.
The answer requires the average thickness and density of the asphalt.
By multiplying the volume by the substance's density in tonnes per unit volume.
By multiplying it by the density of the substance (expressed in tonne/m3) that occupies the volume of 1000m3.
You cannot. You need information on density of the metal.
You cannot do so directly unless you know the density of the substance in question.
There are 1000 kg in a metric ton. As such 1m3 of concrete of density 2400 kg/m3 has a mass of 2.4 metric tons.
Your question is incomplete. Yards does not convert to tons unless we know what kind of yards and if it is cement, water or what other density you are dealing with.
The Asphalt density is missing.
The density of this substance is 2.6 tons per cubic meter. You can find this out by using the formula for density.