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  2. Cubic ton - Wikipedia

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    One common such material is water, used in multiple units. For the cubic ton, the situation is more complex—there are different cubic tons for different materials. The 1964 Reader's Digest Great Encyclopaedic Dictionary gave the following ton-derived volumes: Timber, 40 cubic feet or 480.0 bd ft or 1.133 m 3; Stone, 16 cubic feet (0.453 m 3)

  3. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    cubic fathom: cu fm ≡ 1 fm × 1 fm × 1 fm ... ton (water) ≡ 28 bu (imp) = 1.018 324 16 m 3: tun: ... coulomb-meter: C⋅m = 1 C⋅m

  4. Cubic metre - Wikipedia

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    A cubic metre of pure water at the temperature of maximum density (3.98 °C) and standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa) has a mass of 1000 kg, or one tonne.At 0 °C, the freezing point of water, a cubic metre of water has slightly less mass, 999.972 kilograms.

  5. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    In most of the world water meters are calibrated in cubic metres (m 3) or litres, [1] but in the United States and some other countries water meters are calibrated in cubic feet (ft 3) or US gallons on a mechanical or electronic register. Modern meters typically can display rate-of-flow in addition to total volume.

  6. Tonne - Wikipedia

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    In long tons: Exactly ⁠ 1 / 1.016 046 9088 ⁠ long tons (LT), or approximately 0.984 206 5276 LT. One long ton is exactly 1.016 046 9088 t. [19] A tonne is the mass of one cubic metre of pure water at 4 °C (39 °F). [a]

  7. Ton - Wikipedia

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    PC/UMS is based on a mathematical formula to calculate a vessel's total volume; a PC/UMS net ton is equivalent to 100 cubic feet of capacity. [21] The water ton is used chiefly in Great Britain, in statistics dealing with petroleum products, and is defined as 224 imperial gallons (35.96 cu ft; 1.018 m 3), [22] the volume occupied by 1 long ton ...

  8. British thermal unit - Wikipedia

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    1 ton of cooling, a common unit in North American refrigeration and air conditioning applications, is 12,000 Btu/h (3.52 kW). It is the rate of heat transfer needed to freeze 1 short ton (907 kg) of water into ice in 24 hours.

  9. Specific weight - Wikipedia

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    The specific weight, also known as the unit weight (symbol γ, the Greek letter gamma), is a volume-specific quantity defined as the weight W divided by the volume V of a material: = / Equivalently, it may also be formulated as the product of density, ρ, and gravity acceleration, g: = Its unit of measurement in the International System of Units (SI) is newton per cubic metre (N/m 3), with ...