The weight of petrol can vary slightly depending on its composition, but on average, petrol has a density of about 0.74 kg/L. Therefore, 135 liters of petrol would weigh approximately 99.9 kilograms (135 liters × 0.74 kg/L).
135 kilograms
That depends entirely on the weight of the particular type of petrol
The weight of 10 liters of petrol is approximately 7-8 kilograms. This weight can vary slightly depending on the exact composition and temperature of the petrol.
135
1 Barrel.= 158.98729476 Liters
To find out how much 2-stroke oil to add to 96 liters of petrol at a 50:1 ratio, you divide the amount of petrol by 50. For 96 liters of petrol, you would add 96 ÷ 50 = 1.92 liters of 2-stroke oil. Therefore, you should add 1.92 liters of oil to 96 liters of petrol.
13.5 liters = 2.970 imperial gallons = 3.57 US gallons
27.90
The weight of petrol can vary slightly depending on its temperature and composition, but on average, petrol has a density of about 0.74 kg/L. Therefore, 20 liters of petrol would weigh approximately 14.8 kilograms (20 L x 0.74 kg/L).
A 4-liter bottle is equal to approximately 135 fluid ounces.
105.98
3.79 liters = 1 gallon