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]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
It takes only a little mental effort to compare 5000 litres of air and 5000 L of Mercury to see that the two will have very different masses.
1 inch = 2.54 centimeters(1 inch)3 = (2.54 centimeters)3 = 16.387064 cm35 litres = 5,000 cm3 = (5,000/16.387064) = 305.1187 cubic inches (rounded)
If you convert 500 cc to liters, the result is 0.5 liters. It would take 1000 cubic centimeters to equal a liter.
1 cc= 1 milliliter, therefore, 1.5 liters would be 1500cc.
5000 liters = 1320.86 US gallons = 1099.85 imperial gallons
500 US gallons = 1893 liters500 Imperial gallons = 2273 liters500 Imperial gallons = 2,273.04594 litres500 US gallons = 1,892.70589 litres
500 cubic feet = 14.158 cubic metres
500 cubic millimeters = .005 liters
500 liters equates to about 17.66 (17.6573334) cubic feet.
There are 0.5 liters in a 500 cc (cubic centimeters) IV bag.
500 (cubic inches) = 8.193532 liters
500 c.i. 1970 cadillac eldo had 502 c.i.engine and was touted as 8.0 liter
pi * r2 * l3,14159 *2.542 * 500 = 10134 cubic centimeters = 10 liters
500 liters is equivalent to 132.086 gallons or approximately 13.2086 cubic feet. It is commonly used to measure liquids such as water, oil, or gasoline.
0.5 kiloliters in 500 liters.
1 cm = 10 mm 1 liter = 1000 cubic cm 1200mm x 500 mm x 200 mm = 120x50x20 cubic cm = 120x50x20 /1000 liters = 120 liters
0.5 liters.
I believe it is 125 cubic units