To convert liters to tonnes for a substance with a specific density, divide the volume in liters by the density in units of liters per tonne. For example, if the density of the substance is 1.0 kg/L, then 22000 liters would be equivalent to 22 tonnes.
To convert liters to metric tonnes, you need to know the density of the liquid. For water, which has a density of 1 kg/L, 5000 liters would weigh 5 metric tonnes. If the liquid is denser, the weight in metric tonnes would be higher.
There are approximately 152 ounces in 4.5 liters.
It depends on the density of the oil. On average, 1 tonne of oil is equivalent to approximately 1,136 liters. So, 27 tonnes of oil would be roughly around 30,672 liters.
There are 1 billion kilograms in 1 million tonnes.
That is 45 litres
1000 millilitres = 1 litre so 45 ml = 45/1000 litres = 0.045 litres.
Only when you mean pure water (!) you can say 1,000 litres weigh 1 metric tonne. 10,000 metric tonnes of water are10,000,000 litres. Don't use this conversion for gasoline!
Cannot be done because tonnes are units of mass or weight, and litres are units of volume.
45 Litres
45 approx 2001 onwards 1300 engine size ;)
2.8 tonnes is 2800kg
6,000 pounds is about 2.721 tonnes.
10 tonnes = 22,050 pounds.
According to metric-conversions.org (http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/liters-to-cubic-inches.htm) 2746.068 cubic inces = 45 litres
45 litres
45 Litres.