The weight of water is approximately 1 kg per liter. So a 15 liter water gain would equal 15 kg weight gain.
1 gal = 3.78 liter 1 Liter = 0.26 gal
Approximately 33.8 ounces to 1 liter ok ppl a quart is equal to a liter
The number of liters in one kilogram depends on the substance in question, as the conversion factor between kilograms and liters varies depending on the density of the material. For water at standard temperature and pressure, one kilogram is equivalent to one liter because the density of water is about 1 kg/L.
1.9 pint 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
1g of water is in theory equal to 1ml, so 1kg (in theory)
No, there is not 1000kg in 1kg. 1kg is equal to 1 kilogram, while 1000kg is equal to 1000 kilograms.
2.2 pounds only if it is one liter of fresh water (mass = 1kg). Liters are units of volume. Pounds are units of mass. You can't convert directly.
A 1 kg bag of ice will be larger than 1 liter (ice expands), but when melted, will be 1 liter of water.
1300 kg of water is 1300 liters. a different liquid will have different amount. 1Kg of water is 1 liter
1 kg is equal 1000 g.
1kg = 100g (grams 1kg= 1 litre = 100 ml (millilitres)
well the density of water at 25 oC is approximately 1kg/L. So about 1 L
No, 1 metric ton (1t) is equal to 1000 kilograms (1kg).
of couse not because oil have less density than water.so 1litre engine oil is not=1kg engine oil
It is equal. 1kg = 1,000g