liquid water. its already melted.
Not all liquids are 1L=1Kg. Only water is. gas is denser than water, therefore heavier per L.
1kg = 0.0011023113 short ton 1kg = 2.2046226 pounds 1kg = 35.273962 ounces 1kg = 0.15747304 stone 1kg = 0.00098420653 long ton 1kg = 0.001 metric ton 1kg = 1000 grams then just multiply the numbers by 4 and there u have 4 kilos :)
There are 453592 milligrams in a pound.
that means more energy is needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of liquid from 1 Celsius than water.
No, 1kg object will sink in water because it is heavier than the water it displaces, causing it to have a greater density than water. Objects float when they have a lower density than the fluid they are placed in.
1kg of glucose produce 0.5kg of ethanol
Water would require the least amount of energy to change 1kg from a solid to a liquid because it has a lower melting point compared to the other materials listed (ethanol, aluminum, propane).
In most cases the wood will float (there are a few dense tropical woods that will not) and the metal will sink. things float because they displace more weight of water than their own volume if not they sink
Firstly you must understand that buoyancy is the very thing that allows anything to float. Buoyancy is defined as the force applied to an object by the fluid it is in, the force is quivalent to the volume of the fluid that is being displaced by that object Example say you have an object with a volume equal to 1 metre cubed sumbersed in water since the object is displacing 1 m^3 of water, 1000Litres = 1 m^3 , and 1L is approximately equal to 1kg. therefore the buoyant force would be 1000 kg of force upwards. the more fluid is displaced by an object, the more buoyant that object will be
Yes, 1kg of water equals 1kg of steam, as they are both forms of water in different states. The difference lies in their physical state, with water being in liquid form and steam being in gaseous form, but their mass is the same.
Gasoline, with a density lower than that of water (1 g/mL), will float on top of water. Gasoline's density of 0.7025 g/mL at 20 degrees Celsius indicates that it will not sink but rather float when added to water.
How much salt is in 1kg of water
Another measurement for 68 milliliters of water could be 0.068 liters.
It is: 5kg-1kg = 4kg
Note: the fact that they are barely floating means that the person's density is equal to the density of water. Given: density of water = 1kg/litre Let V be the volume of the person. We want densityperson = densitywater => 50kg/V=1kg/litre =>V=50 litres Therefore the volume of the person is 50 litres.
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