1 liter ---> 0.13 kg
70 liters ---> (70 x 0.13) = 9.1 kg
60 Kilograms 1 Kilogram 1 Liter presupossed its water
There is no general conversion between kilograms and liters. A liter is a unit of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass.
"Liters" count a region in space. "Kilograms" count mass of a substance. The number of liters that 1.00 kilogram fills depends on the substance. If the substance is air, then 1.00 kilogram of it fills many liters. If the substance is water, then 1.00 kilogram of it fills roughly 1.0 liter. If the substance is lead or stone, then 1.00 kilogram of it fills only a small part of a liter.
kilograms
It depends on what you are measuring. If it is water, 1 litres is 1 kilogram.
A kilogram equals a litre, IF density is 1 g/ml
Divide the density in kilograms per liter by the volume in liters
"Liter" is a unit of volume. "Kilogram" is a unit of mass. They don't directly convert, and in order to calculate how much of one corresponds to how much of the other, you have to know what substance is in the liters. -- If it's air, then it takes many many litres to make one single kilogram. -- If it's water, then each liter is almost exactly one kilogram. -- If it's gold, then each liter is more than 19 kilograms. -- And if the liters are empty, then there are no kilograms in them at all.
At 15 degrees Celsius, there are about 0.82 kilograms per liter of kerosene. Conversely, there are about 1.22 liters of kerosene per kilogram.
Different substances have different densities. If you're talking about water, then 1 liter masses 1 kilogram, so 16 liters.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. a litre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
The volume of a kilogram varies depending on the substance being measured, as it is a unit of mass and liter is a unit of volume. The conversion from kilograms to liters also depends on the density of the substance. To find the volume in liters, you need to know the density of the material.