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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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1500cc*1g/cc=1500g*1kg/1000g= 1.5 kg

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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.

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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.

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Water, at room temperature will require 1503 litres.

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1500kg = 3,306.9 pounds.

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