A kilo is 1000 grams (mass). A litre is 1000 cubic centimetres (volume). They are measures of completely different things.
However, the relationship between them is called density (mass per unit volume). One litre of water, for example, weighs exactly one kilo - the density of water is 1 kilo per litre (density is usually expressed as kilos per cubic metre - water is 1000 kilos/cubic metre; or as 'specific gravity', the specific gravity of water is 1).
Gold is very dense - 1 litre of gold weighs 19.6 kilos so its density is 19600 kilos/cubic metre and its specific gravity is 19.6.
The density of air on the other hand is 1.2 kilos per cubic metre i.e. 0.0012 kilos per litre, or a specific gravity of 0.0012.
So you can see that one litre of a very dense substance (e.g. a metal) is very heavy and one litre of a low density substance (e.g. a gas) is very light.
Hope that helps.
1 kilogram of water = 1 litre
A kiloliter is 1,000 liters.
1 litre of water is 1 kg
1 liter of water weighs 1 kilo, so diesel would a bit less.
1 stons = 6.3503 kilo grams
1,000 grams.
2.204lbs
One liter is equivalent to 1/1000 or one one thousandth of a kiloliter.
One kilo of water is exactly a litre
One liter of water is 1 kilogram.
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One liter is equal to 1,000 killoliters. "kilo" means "thousand".
One liter is equal to 1,000 killoliters. "kilo" means "thousand".
Only for water at 15*C.
There is 1.9 liters of gas per kilo
1 liter of water weighs 1 kilo, so diesel would a bit less.
a kilogram and a kilo are the same thing
Kilo liter
1000 litres
Not possible to answer - a litre is a measurement of volume, while a kilogram is a measurement of weight!