Liter is a unit of measurement for volume, while the kg measures mass. Depending on the material, you want to know how much it weighs (more specifically its density), a liter of something can weigh as much as ~23kg (i think osmium or another transition metal is the densest material), or as little as... nothing (think of vacuum).
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Converting propane gas to liquid propane is a state change, not a chemical one. Therefore there is no loss of BTU/liter generated when it is burned.
The terms liter, meter, and gram are not numerical values, but units of metric measure. In SI units they are the meter (m) for distance, liter (L) for volume) and kilogram (kg) for mass. Gram is not an SI unit but a derivation and subunit of kg. 1 gram equals .001 kg.
88.5 kilograms = 195.11 pounds. The formula to convert 88.5 kg to lbs 88.5 kg* 2.2046 lbs 1 kg = 195.109102 lbs
kg x 2.2 = poundsThe formula to convert kg to lbs1 kg*2.2046 lbs1 kg=2.204622622 lbs
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). These are the denominations you need to list when converting metric units. Grams are three places to the right of kilograms. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the right (same as multiplying by 1000). You will get 10 kg = 10,000 g.
stones x 6.35 = kg
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula ____ lb*1 kg 2.2046 lb=? kg
Divide by 1 million (106).
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Kilograms are a unit of weight in the Metric System. Meters are units of distance in the Metric System. There can no more be a formula for converting kilograms to meters then there could be converting pounds into yards.
Pounds x 2.2 = kilograms. Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula ____ lb*1 kg 2.2046 lb=? kg
example how many kilograms is 6 tons 6 x 907.18474 = 5443.10844 Kg
Example converting 150 pounds to kilograms... Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 150 lb*1 kg 2.2046 lb=68.0388555 kg
In order to find the volume of a liquid you first need to know its mass and density. You can then use the formula: volume = mass / density. For instance, if you have 2 kg of water, you can find out the volume that the water occupies. Water have a density of around 1kg/liter. We then use the mass/density formula:Volume = mass / density = 2 kg/(1 kg/liter) = 2 liter.We have now calculated that 2 kg of water occupies 2 liter of space, or 2 cubic decimeter (2 dm^3).
1 litre = 1.003 kg 1.5 liter =1.565 kg
1 liter = the volume of 1 kg of water at 4C
yes 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L