it depends on viscosity of product. normally it works with the formula i.e kgs divided by 0.85 it will be in ltrs.
1500 litres of water weigh 1500 kg
No, just because a human is in water, doesn't mean they will weigh less. Humans would weight the same if they were in pudding, so humans do not weigh less in water.
A gallon of water weights 8 pounds. It can vary a bit according to temperature.
Roughly 4.9 newtons (1.102 pounds).
it depends on viscosity of product. normally it works with the formula i.e kgs divided by 0.85 it will be in ltrs.
I think no. bcoz to make ice also we need water.& if ice melt it becomes water. for eg. if we made 1ltr of ice, on melting it gives 1ltr only. so ..... . AND 2nd is ice take more time to cool bcoz it take time 2 melt whereas water cant.
About 50.
when does it stall??
1ltr = 1000ml thus, 8.05ltr = 8050ml
22 ltrs coz, 1ltr=1000ml
It is 1 litre * 10/100 = 0.1 litre.
1500 litres of water weigh 1500 kg
it is the same weigh.
which water?
150 milliliters of pure water weigh 150 grams.
3, 1Ltr. bottle we can carry from Qatar to India