The weight would have to be adjusted if the water is not pure because the other elements in the water would change its density.
The density would also change if you change the temperature.
1 millilitre of water weighs exactly 1 gram, therefore 1 litre of water weighs 1000g (1 Kg), therefore 1000 litres (1 kilolitre) weighs 1000Kg (1 metric tonne).
assuming density of 1g/ml, 1000l is 1000kg
Liter is a unit of volume, not a unit of weight.
1 ton or 1000 kilograms
1Mg (metric ton) by definition at 20C.
1000L of seawater per cubic meter.
Water's weight, when frozen into ice stays the same, but the density of water is much higher than ice's, since Ice has the same weight and contents of Water, but takes up significantly more space.
We know that the density of the sea water is more than the density of the river water. So, the weight of displaced sea water is more than the weight of displaced river water. This weight gives the upward Buoyant force to the swimmer. Thus, the apparent weight of the swimmer is less in the sea water. Hence he finds it easier to swim in the sea water.
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because the force of the water (thrust) is holding the weight of the ship as the ship weight is evenly balanced so no side of the ship is too heavy when compared to the other side my name is Farahan Ali and Charlee cowee
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Yes, that is correct. There are 1000L per cubic meter.
If it is a 1,000 litre of water, then it is 1,000 Kilograms - (1,000,000 grams )
20000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000l a year
1000L of seawater per cubic meter.
A Hectoliter = 100L A Kiloliter = 1000L 1000L/100L = 10 Hectoliters per kiloliter
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My answer would be: One
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Taken from wikipedia: 1000L of water = 917 kg m-3Therefore: (917/1000)x6 = 5.502 KgWhich in grams is 5,502 Grams of water..
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