1/3 m³ of gasoline, vehicle in tonnes

1/3 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle equals 0.246 ( ~ 1/4) tonnes

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1/3 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle weighs 0.246 ( ~ 1/4) tonnes.

0.24574 tonnes precisely. Some values are approximate. Note: Gasoline, vehicle at 60 °F | density: 737.22 kg/m³. The density of gasoline ranges from 0.71–0.77 kg/l (719.7 kg/m3 ; 0.026 lb/in3; 6.073 lb/us gal; 7.29 lb/imp gal), higher densities having a greater volume of aromatics.

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How to convert 1/3 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle to tonnes

To convert a quantity of a substance or material expressed as a volume to mass we simply use the formula:

mass = density × volume

We want to calculate the mass in tonnes from a volume in cubic meters. We have the density table at the bottom of this web page that shows us the densities values in kg/m³, so we will use the folowing formula (see why below):

mass = d × v × vcfmcf, where mcf is the conversion factor to convert from tonne to kilogram (table near the end of this page) and vcf equals 1 because the volume is already in cubic meters.

So, plugging these values in the formula above, we get:

mass = 737.22 × 1/3 × 11000

mass = 245.74 × 11000

mass = 0.24574 tonnes (answer)

There are other ways to convert from volume to mass. This is one of them.

How to convert from volume to mass (incorrectly called weight)?

Well, by definition of density we just need to use the formula:

mass = density × volume

Example: How much does 2 cubic meters of gasoline weigh in kilograms if the gasoline density is 750 kg/m³?

Plugging the values in the formula, we get

mass = density × volume = 750 × 2 = 1500 Kg

Very simple isn't it? Yes, it is as simple as that. But this works fine when the density value we have (from a chart for example) is defined using the same unit of volume and mass that we will use in the formula. For example, mass in kg and volume in liters. If we have, for example, mass in pounds and volume in gallons, we should do something to correct our result.

To transform the mass from pounds to kilograms we should multiply the mass in pounds by 0.45359237. We will call 0.45359237 the mass conversion factor - mcf

Matematically we write:

mass in kilograms = mass in pounds × mcf or

mkg = mlb × mcf (1)

To transform the volume from gallons to cubic meters we should multiply the volume in cubic meters by 0.003785411784. We will call 0.003785411784 the volume conversion factor - vcf

Matematically we write:

volume in cubic meters = volume in gallons × vcf or

v = vgal × vcf (2)

Now, dividing the equation (1) by the equation (2), we get

mkgv = mlb × mcfvgal × vcf, or

mkgv = mlbvgal × mcfvcf, but mkgv is, by definition, the density (d) in kg/m³, so

d = mlbvgal × mcfvcf

Rearranging the formula above we get

mlb = d × vgal × vcfmcf

Finally, we can generalize this formula any units of mass and volume, since we know how to find the values for mcf and vcf (Check the factor tables below).

m = d × v × vcfmcf

That is exactly the formula that we use in this calculator. You can see how this formula works reading the example above or/and choosing another one at the bottom of this page.

Cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle to tonnes Chart

Cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle to tonnes
0.243333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.179 tonnes
0.253333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.187 tonnes
0.263333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.194 tonnes
0.273333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.202 tonnes
0.283333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.209 tonnes
0.293333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.216 tonnes
0.303333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.224 tonnes
0.313333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.231 tonnes
0.323333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.238 tonnes
1/3 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.246 tonnes
Cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle to tonnes
1/3 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.246 tonnes
0.343333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.253 tonnes
0.353333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.26 tonnes
0.363333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.268 tonnes
0.373333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.275 tonnes
0.383333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.283 tonnes
0.393333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.29 tonnes
0.403333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.297 tonnes
0.413333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.305 tonnes
0.423333 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle = 0.312 tonnes

Note: some values may be rounded.

These tables contain the most frequently used vcf and mcf.

Volume UnitFactor to convert to m³ (vcf)
milliliter0.000001
UK fluid ounce0.0000284130625
US fluid ounce0.00002957352956
UK gallon0.00454609
US gallon0.003785411784
Mass UnitFactor to convert to kg (mcf)
milligram0.000001
gram0.001
tonne1000
pound0.45359237
ounce0.02834952313

FAQs on gasoline, vehicle weight to volume conversion

1/3 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle equals how many tonnes?

1/3 cubic meters of gasoline, vehicle is equivalent 0.246 ( ~ 1/4) tonnes.

How much is 0.246 tonnes of gasoline, vehicle in cubic meters?

0.246 tonnes of gasoline, vehicle equals 1/3 cubic meters.

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