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Convert to Cubic Yards

Calculate cubic yards from length, width, and depth. Essential for ordering concrete, mulch, gravel, topsoil, and fill dirt.

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Les Conversions

1 verge cube (yard³) = 0,7646 m³. 1 m³ = 1,308 yard³. Pour les matériaux en vrac : longueur × largeur × profondeur (même unité) = volume. En mètres : 3×2×0,1 = 0,6 m³. En pieds : 10×6,5×4 pouces = 10×6,5×0,333 = 21,7 pi³ ÷ 27 = 0,8 yard³.

Poids Approximatifs

1 m³ de terre : 1,2-1,5 tonne. Gravier : 1,4-1,6 t. Sable : 1,5-1,7 t. Paillis : 0,3-0,5 t. Béton : 2,3-2,4 t. Connaître le poids aide à planifier la livraison — un petit camion transporte 3-5 tonnes, un camion standard 15-20 tonnes.

⚡ CalcWolf Insight

A cubic yard is larger than most people imagine — it is a 3×3×3 foot cube. One cubic yard of topsoil weighs about 2,200 lbs and fills a standard pickup truck bed (slightly heaping). Two yards will max out most half-ton trucks.

Frequently asked questions
Comment convertir m³ en verges cubes ?
Multipliez par 1,308. 2 m³ = 2,616 yard³. Inversement : yards³ × 0,7646 = m³.
Combien pèse 1 m³ de terre ?
1 200-1 500 kg (1,2-1,5 tonnes). Plus la terre est humide, plus elle est lourde.
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