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2007-01-08 07:16:56 · 22 answers · asked by Hani M 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

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Well body your question is like how much time is equal 1kg;
litter is for measuring volume and kilo gram is for mass amount

2007-01-08 07:21:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

A litre of what? If it's pure water the 1 litre weighs 1 kg. Anything else will be different by a factor known as the specific gravity. Have a look at a real ale pump.

2007-01-08 07:21:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

1 litre equates generally to one kilogram

2007-01-08 07:18:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By definition: 1 litre of pure water has a mass of 1kg.

1 litre of other liquids will have different masses.

2007-01-09 00:34:24 · answer #4 · answered by ddntruong 2 · 0 0

A liter IS 1 kilogram of pure water.

2007-01-08 07:21:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The whole metric system is based on water, its weight and volume.
1 litre of water weighs one kg
1 litre is 1000 mililitres of water.
I believe 1 ml of water takes up 1 cm2 in volume

2007-01-08 07:18:55 · answer #6 · answered by chip2001 7 · 0 0

A liter of hot air (37 celsius, 100% humidity) weighs 0.001111 kilogram.

2007-01-08 07:21:33 · answer #7 · answered by catarthur 6 · 0 0

you have not specified what kind of a substance to weigh one litre. Different substances have different weights. You could have a litre of air and a litre of lead and there would be a great difference in weights

2007-01-08 09:31:02 · answer #8 · answered by David C 2 · 0 0

A similar question raised at another site:
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Kilograms to liters
by sahishnu on 09/22/03 at 06:33:11

How do you convert kilograms to liters. Density of the substance is approximately 0.96 gm/cm[sup]3[/sup] ???

Re: Kilograms to liters
by Robert Fogt on 09/22/03 at 09:04:04

You just need to multiply the kilograms by 0.96

gm/cm­³ is the same as kg/l

1 gram = 0.001 kilogram
1 cubic centimeter = 0.001 liter
gm/cm³ = 0.001 kg/ 0.001 liter = kg/liter

So 0.96 kg/l means that 1 liter weighs 0.96 kilograms.

Re: Kilograms to liters
by Sahishnu Majumdar on 09/22/03 at 09:44:01

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In case i do not know the density of the material is there a way to convert the same? :-/

Re: Kilograms to liters
by Robert Fogt on 09/22/03 at 10:25:03

***Not without weighing it.***

http://www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1064237591.htm

2007-01-08 07:29:56 · answer #9 · answered by S. B. 6 · 0 0

I'll assume you mean a litre of water and say 1kg.

It's by taking 1kg of water and measuring its volume is how they actually came up with such a thing as a litre!!!!!!!!!

2007-01-08 07:19:31 · answer #10 · answered by pockettwos 2 · 1 0

One litre of water weighs one kilogramme, however one litre of other chemicals may weigh more or less depending upon its density.

2007-01-08 12:50:26 · answer #11 · answered by Sam 4 · 0 0

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