That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
Litres are a measure of volume therefore it would be 9 litres
No.
This is impossible to answer without knowing what substance the 4000 litres are. kilograms are a measure of MASS, whereas litres are a measure of VOLUME. The two are related by DENSITY = MASS/VOLUME → MASS = DENSITY × VOLUME.
No, liters measure volume and volume only.
That depends on the volume of the brick. Whatever its volume is, its weight underwater is(weight of the brick in air) minus (weight of an equal volume of water)
There is no international standard for brick size so the number of brick would vary according to where it was built. The largest bricks are approximately 2000 cc (2 litres) in volume (depending on the country) most are smaller. There are 28.31 litres in a cubic foot.
This question cannot be answered correctly... since litres is a measurement of volume - not weight !
NOTHING . Litres is volume, NOT weight.
There is no way that litres can equal centimetres because litres measure volume. Centimetres measure length.
Litres are a measure of volume therefore it would be 9 litres
"The volume of 50 mg solid which occupies a volume of 0.00064 litres?" it is not a question.
A litre is a unit of volume. Volume is how much something can hold. For example a large bottle of pop is 2 litres. So you can imagine 9.5 litres as the amount of liquid in 4 and a half large bottles of pop.
7 litres IS the volume
the volume of 16 litres in canola oil depends whether or not how much it weighs and how many litres it is if it is 16 litres, i would estimate that it is 1600 ml or grams I'm not sure so ask your parent or teacher
Tablespoon IS a unit for volume. Volume units are used for liquids.
The volume of a sink would be given in litres.