kilograms
Oh, dude, you'd totally use pounds to measure a bag of potatoes! Like, unless you're in some fancy country that's all about kilograms or something. But, like, who even knows what a kilogram is, right? Just grab those spuds and throw 'em on the scale, easy peasy.
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.
you can't use kilograms to measure a orange, but you can use grams.
Kilograms would be used to measure the mass of an elephant.
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It would depend on the density of the substance. Litres measure volume; kg measure weight.
kilograms sorry (unless you put him in a blender)
Liters are a measure of volume. Kilograms are how you measure weight. You cannot express weight in liters unless you already know the weight of a liter of whatever it is. If you meant kilograms, the answer would be 8.8 pounds.
No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.
You must first decide WHAT you want to measure about the potatoes - their diameter, circumference, mass, volume, etc. To buy or sell potatoes, the mass (commonly called "weight") is most relevant.
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Units such as liters, gallons, or cubic feet could be used to measure the volume of water in a full bathtub. Units like meters or kilograms are not typically used to measure volume and would not be suitable for this purpose.
Neither. Since they both have a weight of 1kg (kilogram) one cannot be heavier than the other.
Kilograms. liters is mot a mass unit but a volume unit so that cannot come into discussion at all. The only difference between milligrams, grams and kilograms is that 1000 milligrams makes 1 gram and 1000 grams makes 1 kilogram. so you can of course measure the weight of a refrigerator in milligrams but you would have a value in the tens of millions.
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1 ml of water weighs 1 gram So 1700 ml weighs 1700 grams- 1.7 kg