There can be no conversion.
A kilogram is a measure of mass. A cubic metre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Consider a cubic metre of air. How many kilograms? Next consider the same volume of lead. How many kilograms?
kgs and kilos are the same thing: kilograms
103 kilos for 16st 3lbs
A ganta is a unit of volume, not weight. So the number of kilos depends on how heavy they substance is that you are measuring. In the Philippines, things like coconut wine is measured and sold in gantas, which are about 2.4 litres. Rice is also sold in gantas in some places. If you can figure out how much 2.4 litres of rice weighs, you would hve an answer to your question -- at least for rice!
Does not convert. Kilos is weight, centimeters is length.
49 pounds equates to 22.23 kilos.
10.98 kg at 20 deg C.
2.99 kg at 20 deg C.
For 2 kilos of long grain converted rice it is closer to 3 litres (the container size I use). Based on that fact, I would say 0.66 kilos is 2 litres.
By definition a litre of water weighs 1 kilo. So 20 kilos would be 20 litres In the case of water, 20 kilos = 20 litres. Other fluids have different equivalents.
2079 - 2011 = 68 years.
One gallon is 3.78 litres. A litre of water weighs 1 kilogram so 3.78 litres of mayo will weigh about 4kg maybe more
It will depend on the density of the liquid - but for water it is 1 kilo = 1 litre.So 47 litres would weigh 47 kilos.
litres mililitres grams kilogram kilos
It depends on the age of the tree and on the care it gets, assumebly it is cared, it can produce 50-80 kilos.
Depnds on several things including the gas mix, density and temperature but my best guestimate would be around 750 litres
There is no straight answer, because litres are a measure of volume, but kilos are a measure of weight. You need to specify the substence, maybe water, petrol, wheat, feathers. 203 litres of each would weigh different amounts.
Weight is measured in kilos, liquid is measured in litres and sound is measured in decibels.