The result will vary, depending on the type of diesel and its temperature.
Diesel fuel oil 20 to 60 at 15ºC has a density of 0.820 to 0.950 kg/L
I believe a good average value is Diesel oil 40 at 15ºC with a density of 0.850 kg/L
1 metric ton = 1000 kg
1000 kg / 0.850 kg/L = 1176.47 liters
SJ
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some heavy math here. So, technically, 1 kilogram of diesel oil is roughly around 1.18 liters. But hey, who's really counting, right? Just pour it in the tank and let the car do its thing. Like, as long as it gets you from point A to point B, who cares about the exact conversion, am I right?
The weight of 1 litre of cooking oil is approximately 0.92 kg. So, 20 litres of cooking oil would be roughly 18.4 kg (20 x 0.92).
Diesel has a density of about 850 kgm-3. So 1000 kg would have a volume of 1.176 m3. mass divided by density equals volume (kg / kg m-3= m3) 1000/850=1.176. So 1 tonne (10000kg) - 1.176m3, 1m3=1000 litres, 1 tonne diesel = 1176 litres.
To convert 2800 gallons of diesel to kilograms, you would first need to know the density of diesel, which is around 0.85 kg/L. Since 1 gallon is approximately equal to 3.785 liters, you would multiply 2800 gallons by the density to find the approximate weight in kilograms. In this case, 2800 gallons of diesel would be roughly 2800 gallons * 3.785 L/gallon * 0.85 kg/L ≈ 9545 kg.
The calorific value of diesel is around 42.7 Mega Joules per kilogram.
Liters is a measure of volume and kg is a measure of mass. To convert one to the other, you need to know the density (g/ml or kg/L) of the substance.
none because kg are measuring mass and litres are measuring liquid.
Not necessarily. I buy oil in litres.
There are 1000 kilograms (kg) in a metric ton (or tonne). And there are about 0.264 gallons in a litre. Also, the density of diesel fuel is right at about 0.85 kilograms per litre. Since you have a metric ton of diesel fuel, that is 1000 kilograms of diesel fuel, you need to know how many litres of diesel fuel you have. Divide 1000 kg by 0.85 kg/litre and you'll get about 1176.5 litres. Now convert that to gallons by multiplying 1176.5 litres by 0.264 gallons/litre and you'll get about 310.6 gallons of diesel fuel in that metric ton you started with.
The higher calorific value of diesel oil is 44,800 kj/kg and 19,300 btu/lb. The lower calorific value of diesel oil is 43,400 kj/kg.
The weight of 1 litre of cooking oil is approximately 0.92 kg. So, 20 litres of cooking oil would be roughly 18.4 kg (20 x 0.92).
It depends on the specific gravity of the diesel which can vary, but typically the SG is approx. 0.827 so 1000litres X .827= 827 Kg
25,000,000Litres = 25,000tons * * * * * The above calculation wrongly assumes that the density of diesel is 1 kilogram per litre. It is not. It varies from 0.825 to 0.920 kg per litre. This gives a range = 25,000,000/0.920 to 25,000,000/0.825 litres that is 27.17 million litres to 30.30 million litres.
Volume = (mass)/(density) The density of diesel oil is about 0.85 kg per litre. Your 1 kg divided by 0.85 kg/litre equals about 1.176 litres.
A standard barrel of Diesel contains 159 liters of Diesel.
The density of diesel fuel is approximately 0.85 grams per cubic centimeter. Since 1 ton is equal to 1,000 kilograms, and 1 liter of diesel fuel weighs approximately 850 grams, we can calculate that there are approximately 1,176.47 liters in a ton of diesel (1000 kg / 0.85 kg/L = 1176.47 L).
Hi there, It should around 44 Mj/Kg.
a kilo is a thosand 40 X 1000 litres = 40000 Litres