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That would be Metric and yes you can get conversion tables. See "related links" below for a weight conversion program.
Conversion tables refer to devices that can convert one unit to another, such as converting miles to kilometers. Conversion formula tables, especially for cooking, are found at most bakery and cooking stores.
L. J. Chisholm has written: 'Units of weight and measure' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Conversion tables, Metric system, Tables, Weights and measures
M. N. Hughes has written: 'S I. units and conversion tables' -- subject(s): Metric system, Conversion tables
The limitation of height-weight tables is that they do not distinguish between weight of human fatty tissue and weight of lean muscle tissue.
The link to the Duragesic Conversion Tables is below.
Alfred John Biggs has written: 'Direct reading two-way metric conversion tables' -- subject(s): Conversion tables, Metric system
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For example see the link below.
There is no universal conversion between weight and volume as it depends on the density of the substance being measured. To convert between weight and volume, you need to know the density of the material. The formula for this conversion is: weight = volume x density.
maybe 10000 A gallon of water weighs 10 pounds. The density of diesel is less thyan water, so let's say a gallon of diesel weighs about 9 pounds. That's about 4 kilograms. Check some conversion tables and density tables if you need to know exactly, but your answer will be around 4 kilos.
I see a multiplication operation with a proper conversion factor