This question cannot be answered sensibly. A litre is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A kilogram is a measure of mass, with dimensions [M]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
A simple mental exercise will demonstrate that a kg of air and a kg of water will occupy very different volumes.
5000 mg, 500g, 50 kg.
No it is not alot of weight and it is good for 12 year old
A decaliter is 10 liters, be definition. Hence, 30 decaliters is 300 liters. If you're using units of 2 liters, then you can fit 2 liters 150 times into 30 decaliters. 30 decaliters * (10 liters/decaliter) = 300 liters 300 liters / 2 liters = 150 units of 2 liters.
363 liters
It all depends on the size of chb 15cmx30cm
1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft 1 bag=50kg=1.25cft
50kg's of course.
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36% of 50kg= 36% * 50= 0.36 * 50= 18kg
the amount of blood in someone is usually according to the weight about 8 to 9% of body weight A man weighing 154 pounds (70 kilograms) would have about 5.5 quarts (5.2 liters) of blood. A woman weighing110pounds (50 kilograms) would have about 3.5 quarts (3.3 liters) of blood.If they take say 500ml of blood, that's about over 15% of the blood in a 50kg woman, where as its less than 10% for a 70kg man
2.2Kg= 1lb divide 50Kg by 2.2 to get pounds
Female: 41kg - 50kg ( 90 - 110 lbs)Male: 50kg - 64kg (110- 140 lbs)100 lbs
110.23 lb
Kg and feet are two different units of measures. ( weight and length) (50Kg on your feet will cause a strong pain.)
12 square feet is not a volume, but an area.To calculate the density, divide mass by volume. If you know the volume in cubic feet, you should convert to liters first.
Female: 41kg - 50kg ( 90 - 110 lbs) Male: 50kg - 64kg (110- 140 lbs)
A 50kg bag of cement is generally 33l. Generally 2 x 50kg bags fill 1 x 65l wheelbarrow. If you are unsure, read the back of the bag. Or check with your manufacturer. The RD is a comparison with the same volume of water at a controlled temperature. This should not be used to calculate the volume of cement in a bag. Use the Bulk Density of that type of cement. That info can be obtained from the manufacturer. An example is Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) has a bulk density of 1500kg/m3. This means it is 1.5kg/l. 50kg/1.5 = 33.3l.