Not sure, but volume is what you seek an answer for & volumn is referring to literature like books & periodicals.
I'll leave the math to the math head; I was always more geared toward english, spelling, & history. I use my Pampered Chef magnetic fridge based conversion thingy for things like this, that never come up, until now... lol! 😜🤣
take a jar and fill it with water. then put the figure in the water and measure the difference in height of the water.
One liter of water is almost exactly one kilogram.
V = Length * Height * Width = 1 in3
Pure water at standard temperature and pressure has density of 1 kg/L.1.2 Liter = 1.2 kg
A 1 kg bag of ice will be larger than 1 liter (ice expands), but when melted, will be 1 liter of water.
One kilogram of water has a volume of approximately 1 liter.
1 L of water weighs 1 kg. 1 kg(water) = 1 L 1 US gallon (gal) = 3.785411784 litres (L) so, 3.785411784 kg of water equals to 1 US gallon of water or, 1 kg of water equals 0.264 US gallons of water
1 kg.
1 L water will have a greater mass than 1 L alcohol, as water is denser than alcohol.
the volumn of water being displaced by the object as it pushes the water up equal to the volumn of the irrgulary shaped object. As long as such irrgulary shaped object doesn't absort the water such as sponge.
take a jar and fill it with water. then put the figure in the water and measure the difference in height of the water.
Volume is loud music, while a volumn is a book or periodical.
1 kg of pure water is 1 L.
One liter of water weighs approximately one kilogram, as water has a density of 1 kg/L.
1 kg of juice weighs 1 kg. The weight of 1 kg remains the same whether it is juice, water, or any other substance.
1 litre of water = 1 kg
Ten meter water column is expressed as a column of water of 1,000 cm high with a section of 1 x 1 cm. This equals 1 dm3 of water which has a mass of 1 kg. As such 10 meter water column exerts a pressure of 1 kg/cm2. 1 kg/cm2 = 0.980665 bar Therefore: 1 m WC = 0.1 kg/cm2 = 0.0980665 bar 0.980665 bar = 1 kg/cm2 = 10 m WC 1 bar = 1.0197162 kg/cm2 = 10.197162 m WC