Assuming that the water in the can is pure water (ie. with a specific gravity of 1) then the mass of the water in the can is 5.5kg (1L of pure water has a mass of 1kg), leaving the mass of the can to be 850g.
5 liters of water would weigh (in practical situations) 5 kg, so the petrol will be 0.72 times the weight of the water. If a substance has a density of 0.72 kg per liter, then to find the total mass, multiply .72 times the number of liters. In this case, the mass is 3.6 kg.
Liters is a measurement of volume and tonnes are a measure of weight. More context is needed to convert.Assuming Water as the substance, and using Metrictonnes, 1000 liters of water weigh 1000 kg. 1000 kg = 1metric ton.
2 litres is 2000 grams
That depends on the substance in the liters. -- If the 3.785 liters are full of water, then there are about 3,785 grams of mass in them. -- If the 3.785 liters are full of gold, then there are about 73,050 grams of mass in them. -- If the 3.785 liters are empty, then there are no grams of mass in them at all.
Apparently, the mass of water is simply the difference between saturated soil mass and the dried soil mass and this is 0.25 kg. - grade
1000 liters of water
73kg
It is 0.95 Kg
40 kilograms
It is 1.5 Kilograms
14000 lbs = 6350 kilograms (approx)
The mass of 20 litres of water is 20 kilograms.
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3 liters of water weighs 3000 grams or 3 kilograms
Liters are volume units and grams are mass or weight units. Except for a substance having the same density or specific gravity as water (1 liter of water having a mass of 1 kilogram) a direct conversion cannot be made. If your question is about converting water from liters to grams, the answer is 1,000.
200 liters of pure, clean water at standard temperature have 200 kilograms of mass. On earth, that amount of mass weighs 1,960 newtons (440.9 pounds). Credit for this answer goes to Alcohen2006
Liters can't be converted to grams. Liters measure volume, while grams measure mass.