The volume is of course 4 cubic meters.
Liters is a measure of Volume, Kilometers is a measure of Length, the two can not be directly equated.
There is no unit "cubic liter." In the metric system, a liter of water weighs 1 kilogram and takes up 1000 cubic centimeters of space. Thus, 4000 grams (a measure of weight) of water would equate to either 4 liters (liquid volume) or 4000 cubic centimeters (spacial volume).
The volume of 1 ton of fuel varies depending on the type of fuel. On average, 1 ton of gasoline is approximately 1,318 liters, and 1 ton of diesel is around 1,180 liters.
There are approximately 3.785 liters in 1 US gallon.
4000 US gallons = 15142 liters4000 Imperial gallons = 18184 liters1 US gallon = 3.76 litresSo 4000 US gallons = 15141.65 litres1 Imperial (UK) gallon = 4.55 litresSo 4000 Imperial gallons = 18184.37 litres4,000 US gallons is about 15,141.65 litres.
The formula to calculate diesel quantity in liters using density and weight is: Volume (liters) = Weight (kg) / Density (kg/l). First, determine the weight of the diesel in kilograms. Then, divide the weight by the density of the diesel in kilograms per liter to find the volume in liters. This formula is essential for accurately measuring and managing diesel fuel quantities in various applications.
Liters is a measure of Volume, Kilometers is a measure of Length, the two can not be directly equated.
That is the preferred metric unit of volume in Europe. In the USA, gasoline and diesel are sold in gallons.
A volume of 1 milliliter equals 0.001 liters. To convert milliliters to liters, multiply the number of milliliters by 0.001 liters. 4 milliliters equal 0.004 liters (4 x 0.001 = 0.004).
To calculate how much diesel is needed to fill a tank with a volume of 141,440 cubic centimeters, you would first need to convert the volume to liters (1 cm^3 = 0.001 L). Once you have the volume in liters, you can then determine the amount of diesel required based on the specific gravity of diesel (about 0.85 kg/L) and density (about 850 g/L).
To find the volume of petrol in the can, first convert the mass from kg to grams: 4 kg = 4000 g. Then, divide the mass by the density to find the volume: 4000 g / 0.8 g/cm³ = 5000 cm³. Convert this volume to liters by dividing by 1000: 5000 cm³ / 1000 = 5 liters. Therefore, there are 5 liters of petrol in the can.
40 liters
Liters is a measurement of volume. 160 Liters is the volume.
They is 4000 millilitres in four liters
There is no unit "cubic liter." In the metric system, a liter of water weighs 1 kilogram and takes up 1000 cubic centimeters of space. Thus, 4000 grams (a measure of weight) of water would equate to either 4 liters (liquid volume) or 4000 cubic centimeters (spacial volume).
4 liters = 4000 milliliters
4000 ml = 4 liters 1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter