Litre is unit of volume; 1 litre = 1 ooo mL.
To convert non-SI units in litres tables exist.
You cannot without further information
Milligrams are a unit of mass, litres are a unit of volume.
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Only if you know the medium density>.
For example if the density is one 1 gram/cc,
then one cubic cm equals one milliliter or equals one gram.
in other words,
one milliliter = one gram = 1000 milligram, or
one liter = 1000 000 milligram
It would depend on the density of what you are measuring. "Gram" is a weight measurement where "Liter" is a volume measurement.
The numbers are the same. That is 5 kg/litre is equivalent to 5 grams/ml.
There is no such thing like "meterliters" !
A gram is a unit of mass. A litre is a unit of capacity. Without some unit of density to convert, the two units are incompatible.
divide by 1000
There is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x densityThere is no standard conversion - kilogram is a unit of mass, liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can convert from kilograms to liters if you know the substance's density, using the formula:mass = volume x density
Assuming I've understood what you're trying to ask: first calculate the mass, then convert that to a volume using the density.
It depends on the density of the liquid. If the 125 liters of liquid that you are weighing is distilled water at room temperature, the answer is 125,000 grams (or 125 kilograms) because cold water has a density of 1 kg/l. If you are weighing a denser liquid (e.g., salt water or very cold water or maple syrup), the answer would be greater than 125,000 grams; just so, if you are weighing a liquid less dense than water (e.g., very hot water or salad oil), the answer would be less than 125,000 grams. In general, density is given in grams/milliliter (1/1000th of a liter). Multiply the volume by the density using consistent units. So: 125 liters x 1 gram/milliliter x 1000 milliliters/liter = 125000 grams or 125 kg.
I assume you mean "How do you convert lbs into liters?" Pounds are a measure of weight or mass Liters are a measure of volume (like quarts) you can't turn convert into the other. That's like converting pounds into quarts. However, is you know the density and the volume of the fluid in question, its mass or weight can be calculated or if you know the weight its volume can be calculated using the expression; V(L)=m(g)/density(g/L) or m(g)=(density(g/L)/V(L) To use the above, you will need to convert pounds to grams. 1 pound corresponds to 453.6 g. Fluid density is usually given in g/mL or kg/m3 and you will have to convert all units to a consistent set.
480 grams = 1.06 pounds.
well you have to think you would weigh this using grams so the density of a foam block is "Grams per cubic centimeters"
It depends on the density of the material whose volume you are using. With pure water 1 milliliter = 1 gram 1 liter = 1 kilo What could be simpler? :-)
The density is about 6 g/cm3
Convert the volume of the substance to grams using your value for density.(9.5 mL)(5.79 g/mL) = 55.005 gIn significant figures, that is 55 g.
A good website to use to convert grams to ounces is the Metric-Conversion Organization website. Alternatively, you can also convert grams to ounces using the Unit Conversion Organization website.
Pounds is weight and liters is volume. You cannot convert pounds to liters. You can conver pounds to grams or liters to gallons. Assuming you are using standard pounds and are measuring water, you have the following equivalency: 1 pint = 1 pound. given this, the conversion factor for pounds to litres would be the same as that for pints to litres - i.e.: 1 US pint = 0.473176473 liters
By using the density of the fluid. If it isn't a fluid, you don't!