1 quart milk weigh 976 g, 1 ounce weigh 28g, 1 cup weigh 244g.
As is typical these days, this questions was answered seemingly oblivious to the question asked. This person asked what a litre (maybe the British/French spelling confused answerer) of milk weighs. The beauty of the metric system is its relationship to water. A liter of water weighs 1 Kg (or 1000 g). Milk has a specific gravity of ~ 1.03 - ~1.05. This depends on temperature and fat content, among a few other variables. Full fat milk (3.6 - 4% milk fat) has a slightly lower SG than skim milk (which would be more obvious in non-homogenized milk, since the cream - i.e. fat - floats).
Bottom line answer: Whole Milk weighs ~ 1.03 Kg/l (1030 g/l) and Skim Milk weighs ~ 1.05 Kg/l (1050 g/l). (2% milk would be ~ midway between!)
Note: Since we have mixed and matched English and metric measurements throughout this answer, it may be noted that a liter of skim milk weighs almost 2 oz. more than a liter of water (where the 'ounce" refers to the unit of weight, not volume - another problem of the English system.) The old adage "a pint's a pound the world around" is simply not true - not only because it depends on a "pint of what," but also whether it's an Imperial or avoirdupois ounce/pint to which you refer.
4 liters of retail milk (2% or 3% fat) weighs about 4.14 kilograms.
Well 1 cup is 8 ounces....they use ounces to weigh things....so I would assume it weighs 8 ounces
1 liter of retail milk (2% or 3% milkfat) weighs about 1.035 kilograms.
(just slightly heavier than water, as milk is mostly water)
900 gms
i think 1 litre of milk = 0.97kg of milk
40 grams
Approx 4kg
Half a litre is 0.5 of a litre or 1/2 of a litre or 50% of a litre.
Diesel fuel weighs about 7.1 pounds per gallon, so a liter, of which there are 3.8 in a gallon, would weigh about 1.9 pounds.---Since a litre (liter) is a metric measure, best to keep the whole answer in metric, don't you think?A litre (liter) of diesel fuel weighs 832grams, or 0.832kg..8 kgms/ ltr depending on fuel densityDiesel has a density of around 900gl-1, at about 20oC, so one litre of diesel would weigh about 0.9kg.
i think 1 litre of milk = 0.97kg of milk
1 litre of water = 1 kg
a 1/4 litre. A litre is 4 cups of liquid so 1 cup is a fourth litre.
A litre is a measure of volume not mass. What substance you have a litre of would determine its mass.
A "litre" can weigh different amounts depending on what the litre is comprised of. For example, a litre of water will weigh more than a litre of chocolate mousse (more air in the mousse, but I admit the example's odd)... If you then dissolve a lot of sugar in the litre of water, it will weigh more than it did previously (the volume will also increase a little, some will have to be poured out to retain "1 litre", but it will not weigh what it did originally). So it is not possible to know how much of a litre weighs a gram without knowing what substance the litre is comprised of.
10litres = aproximatly 10.35kg milk makes 1 kg cheese
0.475 kg because 1 litre weighs 1kg
seems someone cant spell the word LITRE
I litre of water weighs one kilogram on year and would weigh 0.1 kilograms.
1 Litre of full cream milk weighs 1030 grammes (g). Of this, it contains 3.5% fat, or 36.05g and 9% Milk Solid Non Fat (MSNF), or 92.7g Tony Knight LittleFfarm Dairy
Hw can milkman give 1 litre milk when he have only 2 beaker of 5 & 2 litre. & he have 25 litre milk in 30 litre cane.
40 grams