A standard 55-gallon drum is equal to 208.2 liters.
One standard size of metric "drum" is a plastic one holding 160 liters.
This is roughly equal to the "barrel" measurement for oil (42 US gallons, 159 liters) which was the same as the English wine cask known as a tierce.
210 litres
One barrel of crude oil produces about 9.21 US gallons of diesel fuel - equal to about 34.9 liters.
The density of diesel fuel is typically around 0.85 kg/L. Therefore, the density of 10000 liters of diesel would be 8500 kg.
1 bushel of wheat is approximately equivalent to 35.24 liters.
1 gallon ≈ 3.78 L ■
The exact volume of diesel is dependent on temperature and exact density. Assuming the weight of 1-liter (L) of diesel equals to be .84-kilograms (kg) gives a yield of 297,619,047-L. 25000-metric tons equals 250000000-kg. Dividing how many kilograms into .84 kg/L yields the answer.
1 Barrel.= 158.98729476 Liters
One US gallon of diesel fuel contains 3.785 liters.
Nine cubic meters of air is required to burn 1 liter of fuel in a diesel engine. A person does not put liters of air into a diesel engine. Liters of fuel are put into a diesel engine.
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters. It doesn't matter if you fill it with diesel, or with something else.
The volume of a standard drum can vary, but a common size is a 55-gallon drum. To convert gallons to liters, you can use the conversion factor 1 gallon is approximately equal to 3.78541 liters. Therefore, a 55-gallon drum would contain approximately 208 liters (55 gallons x 3.78541 liters/gallon).
One barrel of crude oil produces about 9.21 US gallons of diesel fuel - equal to about 34.9 liters.
28.32 liters or 7.48 US gallons per cubic foot.
1000 liters
1 litre for 1 km
One gallon of diesel fuel in the UAE equates to about 4.546 litres.
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1 liter of water weighs 1 kilo, so diesel would a bit less.