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The density of petrolium at 60 F (15.5 C) = 737.22 kg/m3

and 1 m3 = 1000 litres

and 1 ton = 1016 kg

so 1 kg of petrol = 1000/ 737.22 = 1.3546097 litres

1 ton = 1.3546097 * 1016 = 1376.28 litres

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Ah, what a lovely question! One ton of petrol is roughly equivalent to about 1,317 liters. Isn't that just fascinating? Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could drive through with that much petrol. Happy painting!

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6mo ago
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One ton of petrol is equivalent to approximately 1,358 liters. This conversion is based on the density of petrol, which is typically around 0.74 kilograms per liter. To calculate this conversion, you would divide one ton (equal to 1,000 kilograms) by the density of petrol (0.74 kg/L) to get the volume in liters.

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