3.102kg
35 liters = 77.16 pounds. For substance with density of 1 g/ml.
Liters is a measure of volume whereas pounds is a measure of weight. You would need the density to convert the 2 units.
Pounds are a unit of mass, and liters of volume. You can't convert one to the other without knowing the density of the material being measured.
Pounds is weight, liters are volume. They don't compare unless you also know the density of the liquid.
Cannot answer that . . . liters and pounds measure two different things. Liters are volume and pounds are weight or mass. If we just knew what substance was in that liter . . . maybe . . .
Liters are a measure of volume, and pounds are a measure of weight. You can't convert between the two without knowing the material being measured and its density.
you need to know the density, then convert your kilogram answer into lbs (x2.2)
You can't really convert that, until you know the density. Liters is a unit of volume, pounds are a unit of mass; different materials have different amounts of kilograms (or pounds) per liter.
Assuming the motor oil has a density of roughly 54.9 pounds/cubic foot, 5 liters of motor oil will weigh approximately 9.7 pounds.
The density of milk varies from mammal to mammal and from season to season. It is approx 1.03 grams per cc and at that density, 100 pounds of milk would be 44.03 litres, approx.
That depends on the density of the materials. Since liters measure volume, and pounds mass (or weight), there is no standard conversion between the two. -------------------------------- D = m/V, so if you know the density in g/cm3 m = DV will give the mass in Kilograms. 1kg = 2.2 lbs, so m x 2.2 = 'mass' in pounds
Liters are a measure of volume while pounds are a measure of weight. You cannot convert between the two in general. You need to know the density of the specific material of interest, and the temperature, and for gasses the pressure, before you can do that.