That all depends on what the 1000 liters of volume is full of.
If it's 1,000 liters of air, it doesn't weigh much at all.
If it's 1,000 liters of pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, then it has
a mass of 1,000 kilograms, and it weighs 9,800 newtons (2204.6 pounds).
It it's 1,000 liters of concrete or lead, then you're really talking some serious weight.
If the 1,000 liters of volume is empty, it has zero weight.
1 kiloliter is equal to 1000 liters.
1 kg of water is equal to 1 litre
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters 1000 cubic meters = 1000000 liters
240kL equates to 240,000 liters. (1,000 liters per kL)*Liters/1000 = kiloliters*Kiloliters x 1000 = liters
1 Mega liter is equal to 1 million liters. Therefore, 1000 Mega liters is equal to 1 billion liters.
250 mlThere are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 0.25 litres is equal to 0.25 x 1000 = 250 millilitres.
3.7 kiloliters are equal to 3,700 liters, as 1 kiloliter is equivalent to 1,000 liters.
0.043 kiloliters (1 kiloliter = 1000 liter)
A kiloliter is a unit of volume, not weight. It is equal to 1000 liters. The weight of an object would depend on its density and mass, not its volume.
14kL is equal to 14000L* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter.
1,000 liters is 1,000,000 milliliters.
By dividing the number in ml by 1000. 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, so 1 milliliter is equal to 1/1000 liters.