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What would 20kg be converted to litres?

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ChirpyKez | 10:47 Thu 03rd Jul 2008 | Science
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Great thread this hehehe.
If your army test has been arranged by 4GS. God help you! It will probably kill you.
I am with you ChirpKez..... you only asked a question ... if it was not clear it would be sensible for other AB-ers to ask a question in return for the purpose of clarification ...... but a bunch of moaners .... good Lord!!!

Anyway - if it's water then 1 kilo equals one litre .... other fluids weight differently.......... so 20kg of water would be 20 litres..............

EK
Actually, I'm now going to have to go all Science teacherish and point out that actually, Kg is a measure of Mass and not Weight.

The difference of course being that the same 20 litres on say, the moon would not have the same weight, but it would indeed have the same mass i.e 20 Kg, but the weight (measured in Newtons) would be approximately a fifth of it's weight on the Earth. Weight of course being the force exerted and mass being a measure of the stuff i.e. atoms/molecules there is.

None of this of course is any help at all in your army test. ........But you might suggest, taking it on the moon I suppose?


Hi Chirpy Kex

Look if you can't stand all ths gay banter
then type into the google bar:

convert 5 gallons into litres <pling>

magic ! US gallons of course so you have to be careful

I am not sure what happens if you try 5 inches into millilitres
To convert mass of material to litres (volume) multiply mass by specific gravity of the material.

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