Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
In Australia, there are several different sizes. The most popular being 600mL, 1L, 2L and 3L.
Yes. 1L=1000mL
It depends on the volume of milk. A drop of milk will have a different mass to a tankerful.
Nope. Depending on the fluid, the weight of an object changes. Depending on the temperature of the ice cream, it could weigh more or less. A liter measures volume and a kilogram measures weight, and are not to be confused with one another. For example, 1L of water at 4 degrees centigrade will weigh 1kg, but once it is at 3 or 5, it will weigh more or less. So, there is no set answer for how much the 1L of ice cream will weigh, but as far as I am concerned, 1L of ice cream doesn't weigh 1kg
A milk carton with 1L of milk
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5dl is 0.5L, so 10dl is 1L
A litre is a measurement of volume and a Kilogram is a measurement of weight. The volume of a milk bottle is measured in litres the weight of a person is measured in Kilograms.
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
A US quart is almost a liter (0.95 of a liter).
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
In Australia, there are several different sizes. The most popular being 600mL, 1L, 2L and 3L.
1L is 1000mL
Milk is measured by volume. It is not measured by weight.
there are 1000 ml in 1l
The hundred weight is an imperial type of measurement. A hundred weight of milk is the equivalent of 112 pounds.