The conversion between liters and kilograms hinges on the concept of density. Density is measured as the mass of a substance per unit volume. For liquids, density is typically expressed in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per liter (kg/L).
1 liter (L) = x kilograms (kg)
where x = density of the substance (kg/L)
Let's convert 5 liters of water to kilograms. The density of water is 1 kg/L at room temperature.
5 L × 1 kg/L = 5 kg
Therefore, 5 liters of water weigh 5 kilograms.
Substance | Density (kg/L) |
---|---|
Water | 1 |
Milk | 1.03 |
Honey | 1.42 |
Vegetable oil | 0.92 |
Ethanol | 0.79 |
Gasoline | 0.75 |
Mercury | 13.6 |
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Converting liters to kilograms involves understanding the concept of density and applying a simple formula. By accessing accurate density information and utilizing conversion tools, individuals can ensure precision in their calculations and unlock a wide range of applications in various fields.
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