1 litre of water has 1 kg of mass. So, on Earth, it weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds).
1 litre of pure water at standard temperature has 1 kg of mass.
1 kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons (2.20462 pounds) on earth.
600 litres of pure water at standard temperature has 600 kg of mass.
600 kg of mass weighs (600 x 9.8) = 5,880 newtons. (on earth, rounded)
600 kg of mass weighs (600 x 2.20462) = 1,322.77 pounds. (on earth, rounded)
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a quart is a standard measurment of 32 oz. a litter is a metric measurement of 33.8 oz
There would be 4 drops per dose.
Apply 1 to 2 drops
Two milligrams of water has a volume of approximately two microliters (.002 ml), or 2 cubic millimeters.
A measuring cup is 16 tablespoons or 48 teaspoons or 3648 drops. 1 tablespoon is 3 teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 76 drops.
1 milliliter = 20 drops.
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a quart is a standard measurment of 32 oz. a litter is a metric measurement of 33.8 oz
1000 ml makes 1litre
1 liter is equal to 0.908 dry quarts.
1 liter = 2.11337642 US pints
20 drops = 1ml 20 drops = 1cc 1ml = 1cc
20 drops for each milliliter.
In pharmacy, 1 milliliter is equal to 15 drops. The abbreviation for "drop" is "gtt".
1 tsp is equal to 5ml. 1 gtt ( 1 drop) is equal to 0.05 ml....because 20 drops in 1 ml. so 5ml divided by 0.05= 100 gtt or drops. so I think 100 gtt or drops in 1 tsp.
I take it that you are asking how many kg is equal to 1 litter in water. 1) Density(kg/m^3) = Mass(kg) / Volume(m^3) 2) Density of water = 1000kg/m^3 3) Take note: 1m^3 = 1000 Litter so, 1 Litter = 1 / 1000 m^3 4) Sub into (1) 1000 = Mass / (1 / 1000) 1000 x (1 / 1000) = Mass Mass = 1kg 5) ANS: 1 littre = 1kg...
There is 250 millimeters in 1 litter.