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Conversion of kg to L, for example: 1 kg gear oil = how many litres?

Conversion of kg to L, for example: 1 kg gear oil = how many litres?

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A kilogram is a unit of weight, but a liter is a volume unit, and they cannot be converted. Because the density of different liquids is differentAs you say, gear oil, the density of each brand is not the same. But overall, it's somewhere between 0.8~0.9.By volume, that is, 1 liters, multiplied by the density, to get a unit volume, weight of about 0.8~0.9 kilogramsMeasured in kilograms, that kilogram is about 1.11 to 1.25 litres
The density of vehicle gear oil and industrial gear oil at ambient temperature is at 0.89-0.92 left...
(physical value is smaller than this, not remember), but this is oil, the proportion of oil will be lighter
This is the weight and volume conversion, if it is water, you can according to the commonly used approximate value of 1000 kilograms per cubic meter

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