Too many unknown variables to answer ! What size are the drums, are the drums empty, if not - what is the density of the substance they're filled with...
Well, friend, the weight of a metric ton is about 2,204 pounds. The number of drums it would take to equal a metric ton would depend on the weight of each drum. If you know the weight of one drum, you can divide the weight of a metric ton by the weight of the drum to find out how many drums make up a metric ton. Just remember, there's no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
A drum is usually 50 gallons
It's the other way around. One liter is one liter. One kiloliter is 1,000 liters. 1,000 milliliters make a liter.
These questions are in different units. Liters are measures of volume in metric. Centimeters are a measure of distance. However, if you make a cube that is 10 cm on each side, it will contain 1000 cm3 which is one liter.
1,183 litres of jet fuel in a metric tonne
Well, friend, the weight of a metric ton is about 2,204 pounds. The number of drums it would take to equal a metric ton would depend on the weight of each drum. If you know the weight of one drum, you can divide the weight of a metric ton by the weight of the drum to find out how many drums make up a metric ton. Just remember, there's no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
There are 1,000 milliliters in 1 liter. This is because the prefix "milli-" denotes one thousandth of a unit, so 1 liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters. Therefore, there are 1,000 millimeters in 1 liter.
200 litres
There are four metric cups to the liter, just as there are four US cups per quart.
There are 4 metric cups in 1 liter.
1176.5 Liters
12,509.9 cubic inches.
One liter is equal to 4 metric cups. Sixteen metric cups is equal to four liters. A liter is a unit of volume in the International System of Units (SI).
1 metric ton (MT) is equivalent to 1000 liters.
Ah, what a lovely question! You see, it all depends on the density of the base oil. If the density is 0.92 grams per milliliter (which is common for base oils), then 1 metric ton would be approximately 1,086 liters. Isn't that just a happy little fact to know?
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1 liter = 4.22 - 8 oz cups Except metric cups which are 4 per liter