Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the hard-hitting questions now! So, technically, 1 ton of petrol is roughly equal to about 1,358 liters. But hey, who's counting, right? Just fill up the tank and let's get this show on the road!
The density of petrol is approximately 0.75 kilograms per liter. To convert metric tons to kilograms, we multiply by 1000. Therefore, 1 metric ton is equivalent to 1000 kilograms. To find the volume in liters, we divide the mass in kilograms by the density in kilograms per liter. Thus, 1 metric ton of petrol is approximately equal to 1333.33 liters.
That depends entirely on the weight of the particular type of petrol
The density of petrolium at 60 F (15.5 C) = 737.22 kg/m3and 1 m3 = 1000 litresand 1 ton = 1016 kgso 1 kg of petrol = 1000/ 737.22 = 1.3546097 litres1 ton = 1.3546097 * 1016 = 1376.28 litres
One ton of diesel is approximately equal to 1186 liters.
1000 litres, approx.
Ton is weight, litre is volume. They don't translate unless you know the density.
10 to the power 8
It depends on the density of the top soil. On average, 1 ton of top soil is approximately equal to 0.7647 cubic meters, which is equivalent to 764.7 liters.
1 metric ton is equal to 1000 liters.
Approximately 1270 liters of glycerin are in 1 ton.
A one tonne of Lpg makes up on the density of the product is around 1,785 litres
It depends on the substance. For water, one metric ton (tonne) is equal to 1000 liters. However, for other materials like oil or chemicals, the conversion will be different based on the density of the substance.