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Old 06-26-2007, 12:44 AM
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1 METRIC TON IS 1,000 KG
DIESEL SPECIFIC GRAVITY IS 0.85
SO 850 KG ARE 1,000 LTS

SO 1 METRIC TON IS 1150 LTS
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Old 07-31-2007, 11:34 PM
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how to convert 1 litre of water in to how many kg
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Old 08-02-2007, 06:42 PM
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how to convert 1 litre of water in to how many kg
1litre of water is 1 kg
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Old 09-03-2007, 09:54 AM
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may i please know 1 ton metric to 1 litre
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Old 09-14-2007, 02:53 PM
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How Many Liters In One Metric Ton Of Cooking Oil?
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How Many Liters In One Metric Ton Of Cooking Oil?
I'd say between roughly 1075 and 1100 L.


Based on info from...

http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/IngaDorfman.shtml
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pls... anyone can help me how to convert 1 ton metric to 1 litre...... Example : 1 ton metric diesel equal to how many litre diesel
hi i am a new comer with a new question i need to know the convection of one metric ton to litre
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hi i am a new comer with a new question i need to know the convection of one metric ton to litre
One is mass or weight, the other is volume. You need to know the density of the material. A given size box of lead is much heavier than the same size box filled with feathers.

For diesel, the density is about 0.85 kg/L (or t/m³)
Thus 1 t is approximately 1.176 m³, or 1176 L.

But for gasoline, the density is about 0.75 kg/L, 1 t is about 1.333 m³, or 1333 L

For steel, the density is about 7.9 kg/L, and 1 t would be about 127 L.
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Old 04-05-2009, 09:00 PM
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One is mass or weight, the other is volume. You need to know the density of the material. A given size box of lead is much heavier than the same size box filled with feathers.

For diesel, the density is about 0.85 kg/L (or t/m³)
Thus 1 t is approximately 1.176 m³, or 1176 L.

But for gasoline, the density is about 0.75 kg/L, 1 t is about 1.333 m³, or 1333 L

For steel, the density is about 7.9 kg/L, and 1 t would be about 127 L.

So knowing the above, If I had 2 x 20 Litre Jerry cans,
I fill one up with Diesel,
I fill one up with Unleaded.

Do i get the same amount of diesel and ULP, or are the volumes different in the same sized container? (Due to the differing densities?)
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Old 04-06-2009, 03:38 AM
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So knowing the above, If I had 2 x 20 Litre Jerry cans,
I fill one up with Diesel,
I fill one up with Unleaded.

Do i get the same amount of diesel and ULP, or are the volumes different in the same sized container? (Due to the differing densities?)
You get the same volume, but different weights. The diesel fuel will weigh 17 kg, the unleaded 15 kg, but both will have a volume of 20 L (in each can).

The diesel will have somewhat higher heat content mostly due to the extra hydrocarbon weight.
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