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Neeraj kamboj[_2_]

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conversion liter to kg

Pecoflyer[_377_]

conversion liter to kg
 

Neeraj kamboj;414355 Wrote:
conversion liter to kg


That really depends on what you are talking about
1 liter of water is 1 k6 but 1 liter of mercury is 13.6 kg !


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David Biddulph[_2_]

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Look at the answers you got to your previous thread.
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Pecoflyer[_378_]

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Neeraj kamboj;414355 Wrote:
conversion liter to kg


That really depends on what you are talking about
1 liter of water is 1 k6 but 1 liter of mercury is 13.6 kg !


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David Biddulph[_2_]

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.... and a litre of hydrogen is about 0.00009 kg (at normal temperature and
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Neeraj kamboj;414355 Wrote:
conversion liter to kg


That really depends on what you are talking about
1 liter of water is 1 k6 but 1 liter of mercury is 13.6 kg !




Bernard Liengme[_3_]

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1 litre = 1 kilogram is approximate

When the temperature changes, the volume changes (generally in the same
direction as T except below 4ºC) while the mass is constant

How pedantic this THAT!
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Neeraj kamboj;414355 Wrote:
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That really depends on what you are talking about
1 liter of water is 1 k6 but 1 liter of mercury is 13.6 kg !


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Ron Rosenfeld

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On Mon, 13 Jul 2009 12:24:39 -0300, "Bernard Liengme" wrote:

1 litre = 1 kilogram is approximate


Of course, that's only true for pure water.
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Pecoflyer[_380_]

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Bernard Liengme;414538 Wrote:
1 litre = 1 kilogram is approximate

When the temperature changes, the volume changes (generally in the
same
direction as T except below 4ºC) while the mass is constant

How pedantic this THAT!
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Neeraj kamboj;414355 Wrote:
conversion liter to kg


That really depends on what you are talking about
1 liter of water is 1 k6 but 1 liter of mercury is 13.6 kg !


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OK, let's add under normalized condition, 15 deg C and 760mm HG


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