It changes over from the US system of measurement to the metric system, accepted by most of the world.
The liter is a unit of volume that measures how much space milk takes up, while the kilogram is a unit of weight that measures how heavy the milk is. One liter of milk weighs slightly more than one kilogram because milk is denser than water.
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.
if you mean 1 litre and 0.949 of a litre, then the difference is 51ml or 0.051 litres. if you mean 1 litre and 949 litres, then there's a 948 litres difference
The mass of 1 liter of water is approximately 1 kilogram or 1000 grams.
1 liter = --> 1,000 milliliters --> 1,000 cubic centimeters --> 0.001 cubic meter --> the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at standard temperature and pressure
The difference between liter and kilogram is that liter is a unit of volume used to measure liquids, while kilogram is a unit of weight used to measure mass. One liter of water weighs approximately one kilogram.
The liter is a unit of volume that measures how much space milk takes up, while the kilogram is a unit of weight that measures how heavy the milk is. One liter of milk weighs slightly more than one kilogram because milk is denser than water.
The difference is 1.05 kg's
difference between 2.5 and 3 liter engine is .5 of a liter
a gram=100kg a kilogram=1000g
a ton is heavier than a kilogram
They are spelt differently :L
A kiloliter is a volume measure, and kilogram is a mass measure.
The difference is 0.2 litre.
Nothing they are the same..
Not newton, Nl used for normal liter
No difference at all.