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  2. Cubic ton - Wikipedia

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    Converting cubic tons (i.e., volumes) to measures of weight presents difficulties because organic materials such as timber vary in density. Approximate volume conversions, based on a timber cubic ton of 40 cubic feet: 1 ton (40 cubic feet) = 1.133 cubic metres; 1 cubic metre = 0.883 cubic tons (35.32 cubic feet)

  3. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    cubic centimetre of atmosphere; standard cubic centimetre: cc atm; scc ≡ 1 atm × 1 cm 3 = 0.101 325 J: cubic foot of atmosphere; standard cubic foot: cu ft atm; scf ≡ 1 atm × 1 ft 3 = 2.869 204 480 9344 × 10 3 J: cubic foot of natural gas: ≡ 1000 BTU IT = 1.055 055 852 62 × 10 6 J: cubic yard of atmosphere; standard cubic yard: cu yd ...

  4. Help:Convert units - Wikipedia

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    {{convert|123|cuyd|m3+board feet}} → 123 cubic yards (94 m 3; 40,000 board feet) The following converts a pressure to four output units. The precision is 1 (1 decimal place), and units are abbreviated and linked.

  5. Module:Convert/documentation/conversion data - Wikipedia

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    cubic yard per hour: cubic yards per hour: m3/h: Cubic foot per second: cuyd/s: cu yd/s: 0.9144^3: cubic yard per second: cubic yards per second: m3/s: Cubic yard per second: Goilbbl/a: Gbbl/a: 22081.56874/4383: billion barrels per year: billion barrels per year: v * 1.58987294928 < 10 ! e6 ! e9 ! m3/a: Barrel per day: impgal/h: imp gal/h: 0. ...

  6. Hundredweight - Wikipedia

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    A hundredweight (cwt) road sign in Alderney, Bailiwick of Guernsey. The short hundredweight is commonly used as a measurement in the United States in the sale of livestock and some cereal grains [4] and oilseeds, paper, and concrete additives and on some commodities in futures exchanges.

  7. Cubic yard - Wikipedia

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    A cubic yard (symbol yd 3) [1] is an Imperial / U.S. customary (non-SI non-metric) unit of volume, used in Canada and the United States. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 yard (3 feet , 36 inches , 0.9144 meters ) in length .

  8. Short ton - Wikipedia

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    The short ton (abbreviation tn [1]) is a measurement unit equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18 kg). It is commonly used in the United States , where it is known simply as a ton; [ 1 ] however, the term is ambiguous, the single word " ton " being variously used for short, long , and metric tons.

  9. Ton - Wikipedia

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    For practical purposes the displacement ton (DT) is a unit of volume, 35 cubic feet (0.9911 m 3), the approximate volume occupied by one ton of seawater (the actual volume varies with salinity and temperature). [16] It is slightly less than the 224 imperial gallons (1.018 m 3) of the water ton (based on distilled water).