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The cubic ton is a measure of volume, varying based on the commodity from about 16 to 45 cu ft (0.45 to 1.27 m3). It is now only used for lumber, for which one cubic ton is equivalent to 40 cu ft (1.1 m3). It is no longer used in the UK but seems to be still in use in the United States.
In relation to the base unit of [volume] => (liters), 1 Nanoliters (nl) is equal to 1.0E-9 liters, while 1 Cubic Tons (cu ton) = 1133 liters.1900 Nanoliters | to common volume units |
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1900 nl | = 1.9E-6 liters (L) |
1900 nl | = 5.0192689948048E-7 us gallons (gal[US]) |
1900 nl | = 0.00012849298022561 us tablespoons (tbsp[US]) |
1900 nl | = 0.00038547998344465 us teaspoons (tsp[US]) |
1900 nl | = 6.4246707356248E-5 us fluid ounces (fl oz[US]) |
1900 nl | = 2.0077074833598E-6 us quarts (qt[US]) |
1900 nl | = 4.1794157176827E-7 uk gallons (gal[UK]) |
1900 nl | = 0.00010699282584947 uk tablespoons (tbsp[UK]) |
1900 nl | = 0.00032097901979765 uk teaspoons (tsp[UK]) |
1900 nl | = 6.6870563226118E-5 uk fluid ounces (fl oz[UK]) |