1 liter
It is: 5kg-1kg = 4kg
They are all Metric measurements.
Determine its volume by how much water it displaces, then divide mass by volume
density = mass divided by volume volume = mass divided by density V = M/D = 1kg/D whre D is density in kg/liter and one liter is 1000 cubic centimeters
1.0 litre = 1.0 kg of pure water at 4 degrees C and at 760 mm atmospheric pressure.Answer: 1.0 litre
Both 1kg of lead and 1kg of polystyrene have the same mass, despite lead being much denser than polystyrene. Density is defined by mass divided by volume, so if the mass is the same, the volume must differ to maintain the same density. In this case, the volume of lead will be significantly smaller than the volume of polystyrene, making them have the same density.
It is: 5kg-1kg = 4kg
Gold is denser than copper and iron. This is because the density of a material is determined by its mass per unit volume, and gold has a higher atomic mass than copper and iron, making it denser. So, 1kg of gold would occupy less volume compared to 1kg of copper or iron.
They are all Metric measurements.
The volume of a substance is determined by its density and mass. Copper has a density of 8.96 g/cm³ and gold has a density of 19.32 g/cm³. Therefore, 1kg of copper would have a greater volume than 1kg of gold because copper is less dense than gold. In other words, the same mass of copper would take up more space than the same mass of gold due to their differing densities.
Yes, 1kg of water equals 1kg of steam, as they are both forms of water in different states. The difference lies in their physical state, with water being in liquid form and steam being in gaseous form, but their mass is the same.
2.2 pounds only if it is one liter of fresh water (mass = 1kg). Liters are units of volume. Pounds are units of mass. You can't convert directly.
The volume of 1kg of ice is approximately 0.916 liters.
First: all units of measurement such as meters, seconds, liters, kilo-grams, etc. were invented to be comfortable for daily use. When scientist had to agree on how to measure volume they decided the unit (1liter) would be the amount of space occupied by 1kg of water at room temperature (and vice-versa, 1kg is the weight of 1liter of water). So: 0.5liters are 500g, 10liters are 10kg, etc. By the way, 1liter = 1dm3 = 1000ml = 1000cm3 and 1Kg = 1000g
1 kg is not a volume. It's a 'mass'.If the volume of a sphere is 1 cubic unit, then its diameter is 1.2407 unit (rounded).
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
1 litre of water. density of water is 1kg/L