There is no true answer to this question as the soil can mix together and compact. Also the weight may be 20kg when packed but the soil may dry out and become lighter of get damper and become heavier.
So because there are so many variables it is impossible to say haw many litres of soil there are in a 20kg bag.
The density of soil can vary, but in general, soil has a density of about 1.5 g/cm³. To convert 20 kg to grams, multiply 20 kg by 1000 to get 20,000 g. Then, divide the mass by the density to find the volume: 20,000 g / 1.5 g/cm³ = 13,333.33 cm³. Finally, convert cm³ to liters by dividing by 1000: 13,333.33 cm³ / 1000 = 13.33 liters. Thus, there are approximately 13.33 liters in 20 kg of soil.
There are approximately 764.6 liters of soil in a cubic yard.
It depends on the density of the top soil. On average, 1 ton of top soil is approximately equal to 0.7647 cubic meters, which is equivalent to 764.7 liters.
There is no direct conversion between liters and pounds of soil as they are measuring different properties (volume vs. weight). To convert liters to pounds, you would need to know the density of the soil. You would multiply the volume in liters by the density of the soil to get the weight in pounds.
The volume of a kilogram of soil can vary depending on its composition and density. On average, a kilogram of soil is approximately equivalent to 1 liter in volume.
The weight of soil can vary depending on its composition, moisture content, and density. On average, 1 liter of topsoil weighs approximately 1.2 tons. Therefore, 1600 liters of topsoil would weigh around 1.92 tons.
There are approximately 764.6 liters of soil in a cubic yard.
It depends on the density of the top soil. On average, 1 ton of top soil is approximately equal to 0.7647 cubic meters, which is equivalent to 764.7 liters.
On average, one metric ton of soil is equivalent to about 1000 liters. However, the density of soil can vary depending on its composition and moisture content, so this value can fluctuate.
There is no direct conversion between liters and pounds of soil as they are measuring different properties (volume vs. weight). To convert liters to pounds, you would need to know the density of the soil. You would multiply the volume in liters by the density of the soil to get the weight in pounds.
No, 20kg of lead and 20kg of feathers would have the same mass in vacuum since both are 20kg. Gravity does not affect mass.
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To convert liters of soil or compost to pounds, you need to know the density of the soil or compost in pounds per liter. Once you have this value, you can multiply the volume in liters by the density to get the weight in pounds.
The volume of a kilogram of soil can vary depending on its composition and density. On average, a kilogram of soil is approximately equivalent to 1 liter in volume.
That is approximately 1 cubic ft.
20kg is equal to 20,000g.
20kg = 20,000,000 mg