At 4°C pure water has a density of 1000 kg/1 m3.
1 litre = 1000 cm3
3 litre = 3000 cm3 = 0.003 m3
Mass = Density x Volume
= 1000 kg/1 m3 x 0.003 m3 = 3 kg
usually 1 kilogram (it varies slightly according to water salinity and temperature)
For pure water - 3 kg.
3 liters of water weighs 3000 grams or 3 kilograms
Normally centimetres, but manufacturers' specifications will give it in millimetres.
The answer depends on how big the glass is and how much liquid is in it. 13 eight ounce glasses of water would equal 3.09 liters of water.
Milligrams can't be converted to liters. Milligrams measure mass, while liters measure volume.
12.68 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
3 liters of water weighs 3000 grams or 3 kilograms
1000 liters of water
73kg
It is 0.95 Kg
40 kilograms
It is 1.5 Kilograms
3 liters of water is 3 liters of water since the s.g of water is exactly 1. this is only so for water and for none other liquid.
3 liters of water or any other substance with the same density of water.
That depends on the substance in the liters. -- If the 3.785 liters are full of water, then there are about 3,785 grams of mass in them. -- If the 3.785 liters are full of gold, then there are about 73,050 grams of mass in them. -- If the 3.785 liters are empty, then there are no grams of mass in them at all.
The mass of 20 litres of water is 20 kilograms.
Assuming that the water in the can is pure water (ie. with a specific gravity of 1) then the mass of the water in the can is 5.5kg (1L of pure water has a mass of 1kg), leaving the mass of the can to be 850g.
That depends what substance the 2000 liters are full of.2000 liters of air have very few kg of mass.2000 liters of water have 2000 kg of mass.2000 liters of ice have less mass than the 2000 liters of water.2000 liters of lead, gold, or rock have many many kg of mass.2000 liters of empty volume have no mass at all.