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It all depends upon the density of the substance since:A tonne is a measure of weight;A litre is a measure of volume; anddensity = weight ÷ volume⇒ volume = weight ÷ density
It would depend on the density of the substance. Litres measure volume; kg measure weight.
Liters is a measure of volume whereas pounds is a measure of weight. You would need the density to convert the 2 units.
This depends on the density of the substance. Liters: Volume Tonne: Weight Density = Weight / Volume Volume = Weight / Density
You can not equate units of volume and weight directly.
litres are a measure of volume while lbs are a measure of weight. you'd need to find the density of the grease to get the weight
The formula to calculate diesel quantity in liters using density and weight is: Volume (liters) = Weight (kg) / Density (kg/l). First, determine the weight of the diesel in kilograms. Then, divide the weight by the density of the diesel in kilograms per liter to find the volume in liters. This formula is essential for accurately measuring and managing diesel fuel quantities in various applications.
3 liters of water or any other substance with the same density of water.
You cannot associate weight with volume without knowing the density. If you find this out. Density is mass/volume
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.
This depends on the density of the substance being weighed. Further note that liters is a measure of volume, not weight.
Liters are a measure of volume Kilos (Kilograms) are a measure of weight. So there are no liters (directly) in kilos. Weight and volume are related by Density: the more dense a substance the greater the weight of 80 liters. For example 80 liters of hydrogen weighs 7.2g which is much less than 80 liters of mercury which weighs 1082720g = 1082.72kg ~= 1.083 tonnes.