According to the rec.cooking.faq....
uncooked rice = 0.89 kilograms/liter
steamed rice = 0.68 kilograms/liter
If you had 1 kilogram, you would have 1/0.89 = 1.1 liters, or 1/0.68 = 1.5 liters, depending on the rice.
If it is water, 7.718 kg = 7.718 liters. If it is some other liquid, you have to divide the weight by the specific gravity to get the volume. 7.718 liters = 2.03 US gallons
42.99 lbs.
1 kg equals 2.20462262 pounds, so 30 kg = 66.1386786 pounds
165 kg = 363.76273 pounds
110.6 kilograms = 243.83 pounds.
160 liters are exactly 352.739619 pounds. 1 liter is 1000 grams which is 1 kg. 160 liters are 160 kg's 160 kg's are 352.739619 pounds.
Not sure about kilos and liters, but if you simple do a two to one ratio: as in two of water to one of rice, that should do it.
if it's water then 8 litres
If it is water, 7.718 kg = 7.718 liters. If it is some other liquid, you have to divide the weight by the specific gravity to get the volume. 7.718 liters = 2.03 US gallons
Density of Rice varies from 788 Kg/Cubic Meter to 850 Kg/Cubic Meter. Weight= Density*Volume. Hence Weight (Kg) of Rice in 1 Meter Cube = 788~850 Kg depending on the density of various rice grains. But does it include the free space available between the rice grains? Not answered.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A kg is a measure of mass while a litre is a measure of volume. A kg of air (at normal temperature and pressure) will occupy far more litres than a kg of water.
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.76 kg per liter = 1.32 liters
A million metric tons of rice is equivalent to 1,000,000,000 kg. To find out how many 50 kg bags are in that amount, you divide 1,000,000,000 kg by 50 kg per bag. This results in 20,000,000 bags of rice.
84.5 g = 0.0845 kg
0,065 kg
.083 kg