It takes 4186 joules to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius. The mass does make a difference.
1 inch * 1 acre = 102.790153 m3 1 US gallon = 0.00378541178 cubic meter 102.790153/0.00378541178= 27 154.2849 So 27 154 gallons
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1 kg is still 1 kg no matter what the substance is. a kilogram weighs 2.2 lbs brewski
Aluminium has a density of 2700 kg/m3.The thickness is only relevant if you want to know the mass or weight, so I'll assume you did:0.25" = 6.35 mmMass (kg) = Density (kg/m3) x Volume (m3)Volume = 0.00635 x 1Volume = 0.00635 m3Mass = 0.00635 x 2700Mass = 17.145 kg.Weight = 17.145 x 9.82Weight = 168.36 N
There are no hours in nitrogen.
It all depends upon the density of the substance. For 1 Kg of Mercury, with a density of 13534 Kg/m3 it will occupy a volume of about 0.0000739 m3. For 1 Kg of Hydrogen with a density of 0.0899 kg/m3 it will occupy a volume of about 11.12 m3.
1 m3 x 1000000 cm3/1 m3 x 2.75g/cm3 x 1 kg/1000g = 2750 kg
One kilogram of ice is equivalent to one liter in volume, as the density of ice is close to 1 g/cm³ or 1 kg/L.
1 liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram, which is equivalent to 1000 grams.
1 gram = 0.001 kilogram 1 centimetre =0.01 metre so that 1 cm3 = 0.000001 m3 Therefore, 1 gram per cm3 = 0.001 kg per 0.000001 m3 = 1000 kg/m3. So to convert from gram per cubic centimetre to kilogram per cubic metre, multiply by 1000.
11 kg = 1 m3 = 1 L
A kilogram of water and a kilogram of lead have the same mass, but lead is denser than water. Lead has a higher density because it has more mass packed into a smaller volume compared to water.
There are 1000 liters in 1 m3.
The SI unit for mass is the kilogram (kg) and for volume is the cubic meter (m^3).
1 gram/centimeter3 (g/cm3) equals 1000 kilogram/meter3 (kg/m3)
315 Kg/M3 approx.