Liters is a measure of volume and kg is a measure of mass. To convert one to the other, you need to know the density (g/ml or kg/L) of the substance.
Density = mass / volume : Mass = volume * density : Volume = mass / densityDensity mild steel = 7.85 kg / litreSo >Mass = volume * density5 litres @ 7.85 kg per litre = 39.25 kilogramsAnd >Volume = mass / density5 kilograms / 7.85 = 0.637 litres
0.023 kg = 23 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
0.063 kg = 63 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply the given value by 1000.
Multiply by 1000 1 cubic meter = 1000 litres
Litres is a measure of volume Stone is a measure of weight You can not convert between the two units without knowing the density of the substance being measured.
18 kg
Kg are units of mass (or weight) Litres are units of volume. There is no direct conversion because different substances will have different densities. You can only convert Kg to Litres when you know the density. The formula is: Divide the mass by the density. eg Water has a density of 1 so the volume of 2 kg of water = 2/1 = 2 litres eg Mercury has a density of 13.6 so the volume of 2kg mercury = 2/13.6 = 0.147 litres
3 liters of water or any other substance with the same density of water.
2.567 kg CNG ≡ 1 US gallon 1 US gallon = 3.78541 litres → 1 kg CNG = (1 ÷ 2.567) US gallon petrol = (1 ÷ 2.567) x 3.78541 litres petrol ≈ 1.47 litres petrol
unit weight of cement, Portland is 1506 kg/cu.m unit weight of cement, mortar is 2162 kg/cu.m cement, slurry is 1442 kg/cu.m
Indeterminate value! You can't convert from kg to m³ since kg measures mass while m³ measures volume. These units are thus incompatible to each other.
Density = mass / volume : Mass = volume * density : Volume = mass / densityDensity mild steel = 7.85 kg / litreSo >Mass = volume * density5 litres @ 7.85 kg per litre = 39.25 kilogramsAnd >Volume = mass / density5 kilograms / 7.85 = 0.637 litres
Multiply the number of litres by 1 million.
1.75 tonnes 1,750 kg of ballast is one cubic metre, if its concrete then you'd need to add 300kg of cement to mix this to the right ratio for a foundation.
Density of milk is 1030 kg/m3. 1 liter of milk weighs 1.030 kilograms. 1 kilogram is 0.9708737864 liter milk.
500 litres.
multiply by 1000 as there are 1000 litres in a m3