3000 ml of water has a mass of 3 kg.
Volume cannot be realised in terms of Mass (Weight) without knowing what material or fluid is being considered. This relation is given by density (Mass of substance per unit Volume). 284 mL of Water with a density of 1.0 kg per liter gives 0.284 kgs of water or 0.625 pounds of water.
66 pounds is equivalent to approximately 29.94 kilograms.
it is a killigram :) * * * * * Nearly correct. It is a kilogram.
102.6kg = 226 (226.19428) lbs.
14kgs (kilograms) equates to 30.8 (30.8647) pounds.
if it's water 0.3 kg
1 L of H20 has a mass of 1 kg
1 cbm of what? If water, than 1000 kgs
That weighs 25 kg.
2.5Kn in Kgs
65.9 kgs
The volume of water is directly proportional to its mass. This means that as you increase the volume of water, the mass will also increase proportionally. Conversely, if you decrease the volume of water, the mass will decrease accordingly.
Millions of tons. !!!!! Nitrogen forms 79% of the world wide atmosphere. The total mass of the atmosphere is estimated to be 5.15 x 10^(18) kgs. [5,150,000,000,000,000,000 kgs]. So 79 % of this mass is 4.0685 x 10^(18) kgs of nitrgoen .
The question you asked is not correct . ....... because water is liquid and liquids can never be measused in kgs...... kg is a unit of mass.......
55,000grams
1000.
FEMALE: 218 kgs and MALE: 376 kgs