Liter is a measure of volume. Volume = mass/density.
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Kilogram is mass. Liter is volume. The only way you can relate the two is if you have a substance of known density. For example, water has a density of 1 kg per liter.
The gram is a measurement of mass. The liter is a measurement of volume. The density, d , in grams per liter would be needed to relate grams of mass, m , and liters of volume, V . d = m / V m = ( d ) ( V ) V = m / d
Water. It has a higher density. The density of water is 1 g/cm3 and the density of rubbing alcohol is .786 g/cm3
A substance with approximately the same density as water.
The density changes due to differences in the density between cream and milk. Cream is lighter than water and milk is heavier than water. The average density of whole milk could be close to 1.024g per liter. When the cream is removed, the density of the milk goes up to about 1.036g per liter, while the density of the cream is about 0.968g per liter.
Kilogram is mass. Liter is volume. The only way you can relate the two is if you have a substance of known density. For example, water has a density of 1 kg per liter.
Grams is weight. Liter is volume. The answer would depend on the density of the substance.
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The gram is a measurement of mass. The liter is a measurement of volume. The density, d , in grams per liter would be needed to relate grams of mass, m , and liters of volume, V . d = m / V m = ( d ) ( V ) V = m / d
For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.
liter is a unit of volume, gram is a unit of mass, the two are not interchangeable. However if you want to know about a specific substance you need to know the substance's density to relate these two terms. Density= mass/ volume
This question is about the density of fat. Fat density is 0.9 grams per milli liter. In other words, one liter of fat would weight 0.9 kg.
Density has nothing to do with how heavy an object is. Density is mass divided by volume; if you take (for example) a liter of water, it will have a density of 1 kg/liter; if you take 1000 liters of water, the density will still be 1 kg/liter.
Density = Mass/Volume or mass/size.
You would need to defineTemp and pressure to determine the volume of a liter. Then density = kgm/vol
assuming density of water of 1g/ml, there would be 1000g in a litre
density = mass divided by volume volume = mass divided by density V = M/D = 1kg/D whre D is density in kg/liter and one liter is 1000 cubic centimeters