It depends what you are measuring.
The density of water pure clean water is 1kg/litre
Sea water it is around 1.025 kg/litre
Mercury is much heavier while Petroleum products are lighter (they float on water)
This cannot be sensibly answered. Liters is a measure of volume, kilograms is a measure of weight or mass.
Litres are a measurement of volume while kilos are a measurement of mass, you can't convert one to the other
Density of ice is 917 kg/m3 Volume is mass/density is (1kg)/(917 kg/m3)=1.09x10-3m3 and 1 litre=1m3 then 1 kilogram of ice is 1.09x10-3 litres.
It is equal to 7.49 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
It is equal to 24250 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
It is equal to 21.26 pounds approximately. Kilogram is the metric unit and pound is the imperial unit for mass. 1 Kilogram is 2.204 pounds. So we multiply kg by 2.204 to get the equivalent pounds.
1 Kilogram (kg) = 2.2046244201837775 Pounds
1 kilogram
1 kilogram of water equals 1 liter.
It depends on what you are measuring. If it is water, 1 litres is 1 kilogram.
1000/910 = 1.099 litres
60 Kilograms 1 Kilogram 1 Liter presupossed its water
A kilogram equals a litre, IF density is 1 g/ml
One liter of water is 1 kilogram.
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A litre is 1 kilogram of water.
Different substances have different densities. If you're talking about water, then 1 liter masses 1 kilogram, so 16 liters.
160lbs / 2.2 = 72.7272kg 1 liter water = 1 kilogram =72.7272L
Follow the math: 1 liter of water (at 4 degrees Celsius) = 1 kilogram 1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms 1 pound of water = 0.45359237 liters {And just for reference: 1 kilogram = 2.20462263 pounds}