A liter is a unit of volume not weight, therefore to determine how much a liter weighs it depends on what you're measuring. A liter of water has a different weight than a liter of sand and so on.
A liter is a unit of volume, not a unit of mass (or weight) like the pound. To convert between mass and weight, you need to know the density of a substance. The formula that relates volume and mass is: mass = volume x density You'll probably find density in units such as kilogram / liter (or the equivalent gram/cubic centimeter); if you use this in the formula, you'll get the mass in kilograms. You can then convert that to pounds.
Divide 135 ounces by 16 to give you 8.44 pounds.
Weight = Mass*Acceleration due to gravityso that Mass/Weight = 1/AccelerationSince pounds are a unit of measurement for mass, the ratio of pounds to weight = 1/Acceleration= 1/32 where the units are second^2/feet (approx).
Kilograms and pounds are measures of mass, not of weight. So the question cannot be answered.
Avgas weighs about 6 pounds per gallon.
Aviation gasoline (avgas) has an average weight of slightly over 6 pounds per gallon (6.02) at a Standard Day temperature of 15 degrees C or 59 degrees F.
One liter of water weighs approximately 2.20462 pounds, regardless of the temperature.
The answer is approx. 2,25 pounds.
The density of avgas (aviation gasoline) can vary depending on the specific type and temperature. On average, the density of avgas is around 6 pounds per gallon.
AVGAS (aviation gasoline) typically weighs around 6.0 to 6.3 pounds per gallon.
Pounds are a measurement of weight and liters are a volume so it would depend on the weight of the item by the amount of it.
525 pounds
5.0 liter motor engines weight at least 200 pounds
There are 1135 litres of cooking oil to the tonne.
The weight of 1 liter of water is approximately 1 kilogram or 2.2 pounds. This is because 1 liter of water has a mass of 1000 grams, which is equivalent to 1 kilogram.
That depends on the specific weight (density) of the material.