To convert tonnes to liters, you need to know the density of the substance. For water, 1 tonne is equal to 1000 liters. So, in the case of water, 45 tonnes would be 45,000 liters.
To convert liters to tonnes for a substance with a specific density, divide the volume in liters by the density in units of liters per tonne. For example, if the density of the substance is 1.0 kg/L, then 22000 liters would be equivalent to 22 tonnes.
5.2 tonnes (metric tons) is 5200kg (Tip: tonnes x 1,000 = kg).
The volume of a sink would be given in litres.
Please specify exactly the type of this fuel to find the density in catalogs.Also kilogram/metric tonne is not a unit for density.Generally petroleum diesel has a density of 0,832 kg/L or 832 kg/cubic meter.
Only when you mean pure water (!) you can say 1,000 litres weigh 1 metric tonne. 10,000 metric tonnes of water are10,000,000 litres. Don't use this conversion for gasoline!
1 litre of water weighs 1kg. 1 metric tonne is 1000kg. 500kg is 0.5 metric tonnes so there are 500 litres (of water) in 0.5 tonnes. 1 imperial ton = ~1016kg (1.016 metric tonnes)
5000kg (kilograms) is a weigh equal to about 11,020 pounds.
5000 kg is equivalent to 5 metric tonnes.
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To convert tonnes to liters, you need to know the density of the substance. For water, 1 tonne is equal to 1000 liters. So, in the case of water, 45 tonnes would be 45,000 liters.
To convert liters to tonnes for a substance with a specific density, divide the volume in liters by the density in units of liters per tonne. For example, if the density of the substance is 1.0 kg/L, then 22000 liters would be equivalent to 22 tonnes.
5,000 pounds is 2.268 tonnes.
Density of normal concrete = 2.4 Tonne / cu metre.Density = mass / volumeSo >Mass = density * volume = 2.4 * 5000 = 12000 tonnes.
2400 kg is equal to 2.4 tonnes.
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