This cannot be properly answered because kilograms are a measure of weight or mass while liters are a measure of volume.
The specific density of diesel fuel is between 0.81 and 0.96 kilogram per litre at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, therefore approximately 1.11 litre per kilogram at 60 degrees.
It must be noted though that this also vary with temperature. Where the unit of Kilo does not change in relation to temperature, volume does. This can some times be seen on cars filling their tank to the max on a hot summer day. After filling, they park their car in the sun outside a nearby shopping mall for a few hours. As the fuel heat up, it take up more space and can be forced out of the tank to a small extent.
The result will vary, depending on the type of diesel and its temperature. Diesel fuel oil 20 to 60 at 15ºC has a density of 0.820 to 0.950 kg/L I believe a good average value is Diesel oil 40 at 15ºC with a density of 0.850 kg/L 1 metric ton = 1000 kg 1000 kg / 0.850 kg/L = 1176.47 liters SJ
There are three 'kind' of tonnes: Metric (common), Long (UK) and Short (US) There are 1,000 kg in 1 Metric ton, or just 'tonnes'There are 1,016 kg in 1 Long ton (UK)There are 907 kg in 1 Short Tons (US)
A standard barrel of Diesel contains 159 liters of Diesel.
The density of diesel fuel is typically around 0.85 kg/L. Therefore, the density of 10000 liters of diesel would be 8500 kg.
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7.3 lb per US gallon (0.9 kg / liter). 18000/.9= Liters
roughly 21.9 kg
The higher calorific value of diesel oil is 44,800 kj/kg and 19,300 btu/lb. The lower calorific value of diesel oil is 43,400 kj/kg.
What is weight of 5000 Liter High speed diesel
The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l, sooo about 34kg.
Not necessarily. I buy oil in litres.
Density of petroleum diesel is about 0.832 kg/l (6.943 lb/US gal) A short ton (2,000 pounds) equals 907.1847 kg So, (907.1847 kg / .832) = 1,090.36 liters in one ton