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how to convert 1 litre of water in to how many kg
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may i please know 1 ton metric to 1 litre
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How Many Liters In One Metric Ton Of Cooking Oil?
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Based on info from... http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2000/IngaDorfman.shtml |
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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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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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The diesel will have somewhat higher heat content mostly due to the extra hydrocarbon weight. |
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