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Since kilograms are bigger, 10,000 kilograms is more than 10,000 milligrams.
You can't convert tonnes to litres as one is a weight and the other a volume - it all depends on the specific density of the substance involved.
The bombs used in ww2:Gadget, sphere 5 feet in diameter, weight 10000 pounds, yield ~20 kilotonsLittle Boy, 10 feet long and 4 feet in diameter, weight 9000 pounds, yield ~13 kilotonsFatman, 10 feet long and 5 feet in diameter, weight 10000 pounds, yield ~22 kilotonsHowever since then bombs have been built in a wide range of sizes: SADM, sphere 11 inches in diameter, weight 50 pounds, yield 10 tons to 1 kiloton depending on configurationIvy Mike, 20 feet tall and 6.7 feet in diameter, weight 164000 pounds, yield 10 megatonsTsar Bomba, 26 feet long and 6.9 feet in diameter, weight 60000 pounds, yield 50 to 58 megatons (depending on method of measurement)etc.
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Nowhere. 10000 is an integer and requires no decimal number.
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That all depends on what the liquid is. They're all different.
4999 10,000. This may seem counter-intuitive to some. Go to 'Discuss Question' for the rationale behind this answer.