volume
mass is to grams
Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.
no liter is a measurement of volume because 1L is 1000cm3 and cm3 is a measure of volume
Mass. NOT weight.
A liter is a unit of volume, not of weight or mass. You can convert a liter to mass units (kilograms) for a specific substance, if you know its density.
No. The mass of one liter of feathers is not greater than the mass of 1 liter of nails. The mass of 1 liter of nails is greater than the mass of 1 liter of feathers. That's why 1 liter of nails is heavier than 1 liter of feathers.
A liter is a unit of volume, not of weight. The relationship with mass is: mass = volume x density In summary, a liter can weigh anywhere between zero and millions of tonnes, depending what is inside.
Not comparable - a liter is a unit of volume, a kilogram is a unit of mass. For specific substances, if you know the density, mass = volume times density.
Length . . . meter Volume . . . cubic meter, liter Mass . . . . kilogram
There can be no standard conversion. A milligram is a unit of mass. A liter is a unit of volume. For a specific substance, you can do the conversion if you know its density (mass = volume x density).
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume. If, for example, the mass is in kilograms and the volume is in liters, then the density will have the units kilogram/liter.
Strictly speaking no - the liter is a non-SI unit. However it is very widely accepted being equivalent to a dm3. So the m3 is the official SI unit of volume and other derivations of it e.g. mm3 which is equivalent to the ml - or milliliter. The m3 is such a large unit that liters are very often used and totally accepted.