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How much is a liter of gasoline?
1 liter of gasoline is equal to 1.5 kg. In the national conversion unit, one liter of gasoline is equal to one liter of gasoline, which is about equivalent to 1.5 kg. The weight of a liter of gasoline is also changing because of the current expansion and contraction, but no matter how the weight of a liter of gasoline changes, it is around 1.5 kg. There is a formula in physics that the weight is equal to the density multiplied by the volume, and the weight of gasoline can also be calculated by this formula. For example, the density of No.92 gasoline is about 0.725g/ml, which is about 1.5 kg after calculation by physical formula.

Conversion between liters and kilograms

The kilogram is the unit of weight, that is, the kilogram liter is the volume, that is, the formula of unit of volume mass = volume * density. The mass of one liter of gasoline = 1 liter * the density of gasoline is 7* 103 kg/m3 =72 1 kg/m3 = 1000 liter of gasoline.