Oh, dude, let me drop some knowledge on you. So, 1 liter of water weighs about 1 kilogram, right? So, like, 20 liters of water would weigh around 20 kilograms. Easy peasy, right? Just grab a scale and you're good to go.
double a litre and you'll have your answer ?
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Converting pounds to liters is not a straightforward conversion as pounds measure weight and liters measure volume. However, if you are looking to convert 15 pounds of water to liters, you can use the fact that 1 pound of water is approximately 0.454 liters. Therefore, 15 pounds of water would be approximately 6.81 liters.
A weight of !,000 kilograms equals one metric ton. Liters are a measure of volume, not weight.
40 liters
The weight of 20 liters of water can be calculated using the density of water, which is approximately 1 kilogram per liter at room temperature. Therefore, 20 liters of water would weigh around 20 kilograms. This is because the weight of a substance is equal to its mass multiplied by the acceleration due to gravity (weight = mass x gravity).
If you're talking about 10 liters of water and not percent, then 10 liters. But then you'll have 60 liters of mixture. It would be 2/5 or 0.4 x 50 = 20 this would make a mix of 20/50. Waterman
400 liters of water will give you 500 liters of substance with 100 of that being juice. 100 is 20% of 500. So, you would need to add 400 liters of water.
20 liters of water (at sea level)
20 US gallons of water is about 75.7 (75.7082) liters.
9800 newton.
20 * 25 * 40 = 20,000 cc = 20 liters
16 ounces
The question is incomplete and cannot be answered -- five liters of what?
provided density = 1, 1 ml = 1g, therefore 20 ul= 20mg
Only if you have pure water you can say: 20 liter of water weigh 20 kilograms. For other materials you need the exact specific weight of the special material.
566.337 liters.