there is no conversion. cubic meters is a volume measure. Kilograms is a weight measure. Conversely, if you had 1.3 cm of some material, you could always weigh it.
2007-07-12 22:59:21
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no direct conversion from volume to mass. The question that needs to be answered is 1.3 cubic meters of what?
For example the density of seawter is 1027 kg/m^3
Using the relationship between mass and density
m= density * volume
1.3 m^3 of sea water has a mass of
m = 1027 kg/m^3 * 1.3 m^3 = 1,335 kg
2007-07-13 08:18:12
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answered by dugal45 3
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You can not convert volume into mass. It is the same as converting apples into peaches. Two totaly different things.
If you know the density of the matter that ocupies that volume you can find out its weight. Here is the formula:
Density = Weight/Volume
thus
Weight = Density x Volume
eg - 1 cubic meter of water weighs 1,000 kg while the same cubic meter of gasoline weighs far less, since gasoline is lighter than water
2007-07-12 23:01:11
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answered by doruletz1999 7
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It depends on the substance being measured, since cubic meter is a unit of volume, while kilogram is a unit of weight.
2007-07-12 22:51:32
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answered by ncrawler1 2
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tricky question kilogram is weight and cubic meters are volume put that same question into google and take it from there good luck
2016-05-21 07:06:42
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answered by ? 3
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