A liter
Liter is a measure of volume. Volume = mass/density.
It depends on what you mean by militer. It is not a recognised measure of volume.
The volume of 1 cubic decimetre (dm3) is the volume of 1 liter.
A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.
A liter is a measurement of volume, so a liter of dirt is a liter of dirt. 1 liter = 1000 milliliters.
The liter of mercury will weigh more (mercury is much more dense than water). However, the measure is 1 liter (this is a measure of volume) for both and this means they will both have the SAME volume.
No, a liter is much smaller than a gallon.
A liter IS a measure of volume. It is 1000 milliliters, or 33.81 ounces, or 1.05 quarts, or 61.02 cubic inches.
The volume of 1 liter of water is 1 liter.
1 Kilogram
A liter is a unit of volume, not of weight. The relationship with mass is: mass = volume x density In summary, a liter can weigh anywhere between zero and millions of tonnes, depending what is inside.
A liter
volume
A liter is the metric unit of volume
A liter is a unit of volume, the same as a cubic decimeter.
Liter is a measure of volume. Volume = mass/density.