The Liter is measurement of volume, and the Kilogram is a measurement of weight. Therefore, one would have to know the specific gravity or density of the substance in question in order to make this conversion.
A liter is a measure of volume; a kilogram is a measure of mass (weight). They don't relate directly to each other. A litre of water weighs 1 kilogram because it has a density of 1 gram per cc. Other materials have different densities and once know the weight can be calculated.
Only of you think of pure water you can say:
2 liters of pure water weighs 2 kilograms.
Forget syrup or oil.
For that calculations you need the specific weight (density) of the material.
It depends what it is. If it's water then 1 liter weighs 1 kilogram.
depends on the substance, because the mass is related to volume by its density. Density = mass/volume
Such that one kilometre is equal to 1000 metres, so one kilolitre is equal to 1000 litres. Therefore, 2 kilolitres is equal to 2 x 1000 = 2000 litres.
Depends on the density of the substance
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There is no general conversion between kilograms and liters. A liter is a unit of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass.
Assuming you mean "How many kilos of water in 90 liters?", the answer is 90 kg.
Kilograms can't be converted to liters. Kilograms measure mass, while liters measure volume.
That is 4 Kilograms or 4,000 grams
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Liters can't be converted to kilograms. Liters measure volume, while kilograms measure mass.
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30 Liters of water weighs 30 kilograms. Other substances have different densities and weights.
There is no general conversion between kilograms and liters. A liter is a unit of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass.
Assuming you mean "How many kilos of water in 90 liters?", the answer is 90 kg.
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60 Kilograms 1 Kilogram 1 Liter presupossed its water
If it's water then 34 kilograms, otherwise it depends entirely on the substance. 34 liters of lead will weigh a whole lot more than 34 liters of feathers...