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β 12y agoDon't, you can't.
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β 12y agoTo convert milligrams per liter (mg/L) to milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) for sand, you need to know the density of sand to account for the volume change. Once you have the density, you can multiply the mg/L value by 1000 (since 1 liter of water is approximately 1 kilogram) and divide by the density of sand to get the mg/kg value.
To convert liters of sand to kilograms, you need to know its density. The density of sand varies, but on average it is around 1.6 kilograms per liter. So, 25 liters of sand would be approximately 40 kilograms.
One milligram is equivalent to one thousandth of a gram. An example of a milligram would be the weight of a typical small paperclip or a single grain of sand.
To convert cubic yards of sand to tons, you can use the following formula: 1 cubic yard of sand is approximately equal to 1.35 tons. Therefore, 9800 cubic yards of sand would be approximately equal to 9800 * 1.35 = 13230 tons.
The conversion of kilograms to liters depends on the density of the substance. Since density varies, there is no fixed conversion between kilograms and liters. Additional information such as the substance in question would be needed to provide a more specific conversion.
No, milligrams are usually too small to accurately measure the weight of a single grain of sand. It would be better to use a more precise unit such as micrograms or nanograms for such small measurements.
1 kg is still 1 kg no matter what the substance is. a kilogram weighs 2.2 lbs brewski
A kilogram is a kilogram, no matter what.
A kilogram of sand takes up much less space than a kilogram of feathers because sand is denser than feathers. Density refers to how much mass is contained in a given volume. Since sand particles are heavier and more compact than feathers, they occupy less space for the same mass.
No. A kilogram is a kilogram is a kilogram. On the other hand, a kilogram of sand will most likely be a different size than a kilogram of gravel. We are told by the question though that they both weigh one kilogram, so they are the same weight.
They both have the same mass.
It's the same weight
To convert liters of sand to kilograms, you need to know its density. The density of sand varies, but on average it is around 1.6 kilograms per liter. So, 25 liters of sand would be approximately 40 kilograms.
The weight of one kilogram is always 1 kilogram. It doesn't matter what material you are weighing.
One milligram is equivalent to one thousandth of a gram. An example of a milligram would be the weight of a typical small paperclip or a single grain of sand.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
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because sand is smaller than feathers and it would take up as much space with the sand , and if the feathers were there it would take up more space because its and larger object than the sand .