For pure water under standard conditions of pressure and temperature, 1 kg occupies 1 liter. Under these conditions, 1,500 kg occupies 1,500 liters, or 1,500,000 cm3
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To convert mass to weight, multiply the mass by the gravity. Normal Earth gravity is about 9.8 meters/second2, equivalent to 9.8 newtons/kilogram.
It will vary between 1500.042 litres at 4 deg C and 1 atmosphere and
1502.694 litres at "room temperature" and 1 atmosphere. At higher temperatures, the volume will be greater.
15 metric tons of water equates to 3,960.4 US gallons.It really depends on the temperature of the water. Gallons are a measure of volume, which depends on density; tonnes are a measure of mass, which doesn't. The density of water changes with temperature.At 4oC 15 tonnes of water (15 000 kg) has a volume of 15.0004 m3At 20oC 15 tonnes of water has a volume of 15.0269 m3At 30oC 15 tonnes of water has a volume of 15.0655 m3At 80oC 15 tonnes of water has a volume of 15.4353 m315.0004 m3 is 3299.6 imperial gallons (3962.7 US gallons)15.4353 m3 is 3395.3 imperial gallons (4077.6 US gallons)
15 liters is 15.85 US quarts.
There are 1.5 liters in 1500 mL.
Liters can't be converted to decimeters. Liters measure volume, while decimeters measure length.
15 US fl oz = 0.444L