In the context of units of measurement, "kg" typically stands for kilograms, which is a unit of mass, while "kl" could potentially stand for kiloliters, a unit of volume. In this case, kilograms and kiloliters measure different physical quantities (mass vs. volume), so it is not accurate to say that one is inherently "bigger" than the other. To make a direct comparison, you would need to convert one unit to the other using the appropriate conversion factor.
1 kiloliter = 1000 liter = 1000000 milliliter or 1 million milliliter 1 kl = 1000 l 1 l = 1000 ml 1 kl = 1000000 m,
kl is bigger.
A kiloliter (kL) is 1,000 times bigger than a liter.
3 kl
A kiloliter is much bigger then a liter. If you have one kiloliter, then you have 1,000 kiloliters.
1 kl = 1,000,000 ml so 72.1 kl is much bigger.
k (kg,kL,km)
yes, 1 million times bigger
Calculate MT from KL as follows KL x Density of Liquid in MT/KL gives MT Example Density of Diesel fuel oil at 15ºC has a density of 0.820 to 0.950 Kg/L (or 820 to 950kg/KL which is eqaul to .820 to .950 MT/KL). Let's take average value of density at 15ºC as 0.850 kg/L (or 0.850 MT/KL) Therefore 1 Kl of Diesel oil = 1KL x 0.850 MT/KL= 0.850 MT
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A Kg is bigger. This is a kilogram and it is 35,274 ounces.