This question cannot be answered sensibly. A litre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. The two measure different things and basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
As a simple mental exercise consider a litre of air and a litre of water. They will have very different masses.
A kilogram is a unit of mass or weight and a liter is a volume measure. They cannot be directly converted from one to the other.
A kilogram is a unit of mass. A litre is a unit of capacity. Without some unit of density to compare, the two units are incompatible.
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Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
Depends on the density, if it is water 1 liter = 1 kg.It Depends on what you are measuring. 1L of water is equal to 1Kg of water. However, 1kg of metal is not equal to 1L of metal.
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They are all Metric measurements.
Simple Answer = No. That only applies to Water (H2O). Complex Answer = Could be. If any liquid (oil, grease etc) was made to equal the same density as water, then 1Kg = 1L.
One gram. Cubic cm=1mL 1L=1kg
28.8kg. 1L = 1kg
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
No. 1L is equal to 1000mL 1 cup is equal to 250mL 4 cups equals 1L
1L = 1 cubic decimeter = 1,000 cubic centimeter
There are 1000 Ml. in a litre.
Nope. Depending on the fluid, the weight of an object changes. Depending on the temperature of the ice cream, it could weigh more or less. A liter measures volume and a kilogram measures weight, and are not to be confused with one another. For example, 1L of water at 4 degrees centigrade will weigh 1kg, but once it is at 3 or 5, it will weigh more or less. So, there is no set answer for how much the 1L of ice cream will weigh, but as far as I am concerned, 1L of ice cream doesn't weigh 1kg