Well, isn't that a lovely question! Converting kilograms of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to the equivalent volume in liters of petrol involves a simple calculation. You can use the energy equivalent factor, which is typically around 1.35 kg of CNG to 1 liter of petrol. By dividing the weight of CNG in kilograms by 1.35, you can find the approximate volume in liters of petrol. Happy converting, my friend!
420km
To determine how many miles you can get from 15 liters of petrol, you'll need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle, typically measured in miles per gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km). For example, if a car achieves 30 mpg, you can convert liters to gallons (1 liter ≈ 0.264 gallons) and calculate the distance. In this case, 15 liters would be approximately 3.96 gallons, resulting in about 118.8 miles. Adjust the calculation based on the specific fuel efficiency of the vehicle for precise results.
0.735 kilograms/litre
96 litres.
It will go approx 5.9 km. What kind of car is it, anyway? My car uses less than 5 litres for that distance.
To convert liters of petrol to tons, we need to know the density of petrol. The density of petrol can vary, but an approximate value is around 0.75 kg/l. Therefore, to convert 200,000 liters of petrol to tons, we would first convert liters to kilograms (200,000 liters x 0.75 kg/l), then convert kilograms to tons (result in kg ÷ 1000). This gives us an approximate answer of about 150 tons.
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 weight of 10 liters of petrol is approximately 7-8 kilograms. This weight can vary slightly depending on the exact composition and temperature of the 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
The density of petrol is 0.8g cm3 which is the same as 800g per litre The mass of petrol supplied is 4Kg = 4000 grams =4000/0.8 = 5000cm3 5000cm3 = 5 litres of petrol. Answered by the longfield BTEC boys.
In US measure, 88 gallons are equal to about 333.12 litersIn UK measure, 88 gallons equal about 400.06 liters
1 Barrel.= 158.98729476 Liters
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105.98
3.79 liters = 1 gallon
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