3000 kg or 6600 lb. Water is very easy in the metric or SI system because the gram (1/1000 of kg) was originally defined as the mass (or weight on earth's surface) of 1 mL (1/1000 of a L). So a liter of water has a mass of 1 kg.
Roughly: 300 kg
More precisely: Density of H2O = 0.998203 g·cm−3 1 l = 1 dm3 = 1000 cm3 -> 0.998 kg
-> 300 l = 299.4 kg
And if you consider "weight" not as mass but rather as force with which earths gravity "pulls" on the water, it would be:
F = m*g = 299.4 kg * 9.8 m/s2 = 2,934 kg*m/s2 = 2,934 N
300 gallons of water weighs about 2,505 pounds or 1.25 tons.
3 metric tons=3000 kg=3.307 tons=6,613.8678 lb
Approx. 300 kg
That is approximately 660 pounds of water
3 kg or 6.6 lbs
3000 kg
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2 liters
800 milliliters or 0.8 liters
1.3 liters.
30 liters
It depends on the ceral box, some can weigh 300 grams and others can weigh one kilogram
A houseplant needs about 300 milliliters of water. 300 liters of water would kill it.
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165.34 lbs
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
20 liters of water (at sea level)
729 kg
2 liters
110 gallons of water weighs about 918.5 pounds.
13500 litres of water weights approx 132.3 newtons.
750 litres of water weighs 750 Kilograms
Only if you have pure water in mind: 0.65 liters or 650 milliliters of pure water weigh 650 grams.
First: Fill the 500 liter tank Second: Pour the water to the 300 liter tank, thus the 500 liter tank will now have 200 liters Third: Dispose of the water in the 300 liter tank Fourth: Pour the remaining content of the 500 liter tank(which is 200 liters) to the 300 liter tank Fifth: Fill the 500 liter tank(the 300 liter tank still has the 200 liters in it) Sixth: Pour the water from the 500 liter tank to the 300 liter tank(which already has 200 liters in it) Thus the remaining amount of water in the 500 liter tank is 400 liters