Well, honey, it's like this: the volume of yogurt in liters is not a standard conversion because it depends on the density of the yogurt. However, typically, 1 kilogram of yogurt is roughly equivalent to around 1 liter. But hey, who's measuring yogurt by the liter anyway? Just scoop out what you need and enjoy!
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Specific Gravity probably depends on Manufacturer, I found 0,885 g/cm³ wich leads to: (1 kg)/(0,885 kg/L) = 1,13 L
Oh, what a happy little question! You see, 1 liter of milk weighs about 1.03 kilograms. So, to find out how many liters are in 5 kilograms, you simply divide 5 by 1.03, which gives you approximately 4.85 liters of milk. Isn't that just delightful?
Depends on what substance. A litre of water weighs 1 kg, 70 kg of water is 70 litres. For other liquids you have to go into the realm of Specific Gravity, which is the ratio of the weight of equal volumes of the liquid and water.
1000 kilo litres are in 1 Mega Litre
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160 liters are exactly 352.739619 pounds. 1 liter is 1000 grams which is 1 kg. 160 liters are 160 kg's 160 kg's are 352.739619 pounds.
There are approximately 1.04 liters in one kilogram.
1 Kg LPG = 1.78 Litters
There are approximately 173 liters in 173 kg of water, as the density of water is 1 kg/L.
1 litre weighs 1 kg so 6.05 kg of water would be 6.05 litres.
4 kg (1 L = 1 kg)
1 (kg / liters) per second = 3600 (kg / liters) per hour. So, multiply kg/l per second by 3,600 to get kg/l per hour.
The volume of 1 kg of LPG gas is approximately 1.96 liters. Therefore, 14.3 kg of LPG gas would be equivalent to around 28.04 liters.
28.8kg. 1L = 1kg
The conversion of liters to kilograms depends on the substance being measured, as the density of different materials varies. For water, which has a density of 1 kg/L, 90 liters would be equal to 90 kilograms.