50.8 kilograms (it would have been a hundredweight, cwt, many years ago).
It is 50.8 kilograms. In the old days it would have been a hundredweight (cwt) but that measure is no longer in use.
There are no kilometers in a ton! Kilometers and tons measure different things: kilometers measure distance, while tons measure weight. It looks like requesting the number from apples that are in a second - they're not basically indistinguishable units. Perhaps you were contemplating a substitute unit? For example, a "ton-kilometer" (tkm) is a unit used in transportation to evaluate how much work done by moving one ton of cargo more than one kilometer. Thusly, accepting you have 10 tons of cargo moved for 50 kilometers, that would be 500 ton-kilometers.
There can be no conversion. An ounce is a measure of mass. A millilitre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
1 UK Pound is equal to 16 Ounces.
It depends on what you want to measure. If you want its mass you'd use kilograms. If you want its length you'd use metres (or centimetres). Its volume would be in centimetres cubed. (I'm using UK spellings, which are the same as the original French).
It is 50.8 kilograms. In the old days it would have been a hundredweight (cwt) but that measure is no longer in use.
In US measure, 88 gallons are equal to about 333.12 litersIn UK measure, 88 gallons equal about 400.06 liters
23.63 litres is approximately:5.197 UK gallons6.242 US gallons
A kiloton is a unit of measure which measures the energy of an atomic weapon's explosive power.One kiloton is equal to 1000 tons or 4.184 gigajoules.A kilotonne is a unit of weight (mass) measurement, equal to 1000 kilograms or 2,240 pounds UK (1.016 kg) or 2000 pounds US/CA (907 kg).
A fluid ounce is a measure of volume, a gram is a measure of mass, you can't convert between the two. If you knew the density, you could convert fluid ounces to millilitres and calculate the mass, but a straight conversion isn't possible. Also you would need to define what you mean by a fluid ounce, USA fluid ounces are a different size from UK fluid ounces.
25 ml (Single measure)
"The land mass of the UK is 243,609 sq km The land mass of Australia is 7,692,024 sq km The UK will fit into Australia about 31.5 times."
This depends what we are talking about. 1cc of water weighs 1 gram but 1cc of rock is about 5.5 grams and 1cc of mercury nearer 13 grams. cc (cubic centimetres) measures volume and oz is a measure of mass. Volume can never equal mass.
UK 4.5
50ml
There are no kilometers in a ton! Kilometers and tons measure different things: kilometers measure distance, while tons measure weight. It looks like requesting the number from apples that are in a second - they're not basically indistinguishable units. Perhaps you were contemplating a substitute unit? For example, a "ton-kilometer" (tkm) is a unit used in transportation to evaluate how much work done by moving one ton of cargo more than one kilometer. Thusly, accepting you have 10 tons of cargo moved for 50 kilometers, that would be 500 ton-kilometers.
Either. A tin could described as 0.4 litres or 400 millilitres. In the UK they are often labelled in terms of the met mass (or weight).