You must know the material density.Assume fresh water at room density, having density 1 gm/cc or 1 kg/liter, then the answer: 17 kg = 17 liter
To find the density, you have to convert ounces to liters. Then you divide the mass by liters.
The density of tin (cast hammered) is 7300 kilogrammes per cubic metre, or 0.264 pounds per cubic inch. Note that the density of tin isn't "fixed" as it has two allotropes. As white tin, it has a density of about 7.365 g/cc, while gray tin has a density of 5.769 g/cc. These figures are derived for tin near room temperature. Note that a third allotrope, brittle tin, exists at more elevated temperatures. A link can be found below.
Tin's density is greater than water, so a solid lump of tin will not float. But you can make a boat out of it if it contains air and does not leak.
assuming density is 1g/cm3, 1 liter should weigh 1 kilogram
Divide the density in kilograms per liter by the volume in liters
density = mass divided by volume volume = mass divided by density V = M/D = 1kg/D whre D is density in kg/liter and one liter is 1000 cubic centimeters
You need to find the density of the oil, from this you will be able to calculate the volume.
You must know the material density.Assume fresh water at room density, having density 1 gm/cc or 1 kg/liter, then the answer: 17 kg = 17 liter
The density of xylene is 0.861g/ml. That means if you have a liter, you have 0.861kg or 861g of xylene
Tin is a metal, so your question is nonsensical.
To find the density, you have to convert ounces to liters. Then you divide the mass by liters.
You don't. The milligram is a unit of mass. The liter is a unit of volume.
There is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x density
Lam Tin's population density is 59,985 people per square kilometer.
A liter is a unit of volume, not of weight or mass. You can convert a liter to mass units (kilograms) for a specific substance, if you know its density.
There is not enough information. To convert a mass (mg) into a volume (L) you require the density of the substance you are measuring.