If you mean, how many kilometer can you drive using 1 liter of gasoline, that will depend on the efficiency of your vehicle. 1 kilometer per liter = 2.35214583 miles per gallon. There is a handy converter at the related link that compares miles per gallon (both US and Imperial) with kilometers per liter.
more than 80 km
1 km = .621371192 mi 1 litre = .264172051 gallons 14 km/litre * .621371192 mi/km * 1 litre/.264172051 gallons = about 32.93 miles/gallon
It depends on the fuel efficincy of the vehicle as well as the driving style, terrain etc.
1 km = 1000 m 1 km has 1000m.
Answer: 1 mi. = 1.60934 km
8.3 kilometers per liter is about 19.5 miles per gallon.
1 liter per 100 km = 282.5 miles per Imperial gallon.
(20 km/liter) x (1 mile/ 1.609344 km) x (0.94635 liter/qt) x (4 qt/gal) = (20 x 1 x 0.94635 x 4 / 1.609344) (km - mile - liter - quart / liter - km - quart - gallon) = 47.04 mi/gal ========================== -- Take the number of km per liter -- Multiply by 2.352 -- The answer is the number of miles per gallon
more than 80 km
25 km
varies... 16 km to 4 km depending on size and efficiency of the car.
1 Liter = 0.001 cubic meter. It doesn't matter what it has or doesn't have in it, or even if it's a total vacuum.
To convert from kilometers per liter to milliliters, you can use the following steps: Start with the given rate of 12 km per 1 liter. Convert 1 liter to milliliters by multiplying by 1000 (1 liter = 1000 ml). Multiply 12 km by 1000 ml to get 12,000 ml per liter. Therefore, 12 km per liter is equivalent to 12,000 ml per liter.
The density of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) is approximately 6.17 grams per liter. Therefore, in 1 liter of SF6 gas, there are about 0.00617 kilograms. This value can vary slightly with changes in temperature and pressure.
No, 1 liter of a gas does not equal 1 liter of a liquid. Gases and liquids are two different states of matter with distinct properties, such as volume, shape, and density. The volume occupied by a gas is not fixed like that of a liquid, as gases will expand to fill the space available to them.
1 km = .621371192 mi 1 litre = .264172051 gallons 14 km/litre * .621371192 mi/km * 1 litre/.264172051 gallons = about 32.93 miles/gallon
1 litre per 9 kilometers