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A litre is a measure of volume a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to convert from one to the other.
Consider, for a moment, a litre of air and a litre of water. The two have the same volume but their masses will be very different.
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Multiply by density
To convert liters to kilograms, you need to know the density of the substance you are working with. The density of water is approximately 1 kg/L. Therefore, to convert 3.5 liters of water to kilograms, you would multiply 3.5 by 1, giving you 3.5 kg. If you are working with a substance other than water, you would need to find its specific density and use that in the conversion calculation.
Liters IS volume - there is nothing to convert.
To convert liters of diesel to kilograms, you can use the approximate density of diesel, which is about 0.832 kg/L. Therefore, 15,000 liters of diesel would weigh approximately 12,480 kg (15,000 L × 0.832 kg/L).
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