A litre is a measure of volume and kg is a measure of mass (weight). Depending on density to answer this. A millilitre of water is a gram. So if you were working with pure water at sealevel they would be equal. but other than that it could not be answered.
yes
Yes, it is.
1 kg is 10 times heavier than 100g.
10 kilograms, of course.
Due to atmospheric pressure the weight of 10 kg of cotton is grater than 10 kg of iron.
1000 liter methanol = 1000 kg 1 liter metahnol = 1 kg 1 ml metahnol = 1 gram 10 ml metahanol = 10 grames
no 5 kg = 11.02 lb
A kilogram is heavier.
There are 2.2480894244300003 pounds in 10 newtons.
Both the same 10kg is 10kg no matter what it is made of bricks or cotton wool or wood or sand, and so on ...
1.000000001 kg is heavier
Water