Conversion kilograms per liter to kilograms per cubic decimeter, kg/l to kg/dm3.
The conversion factor is 1; therefore, 1 kilogram per liter = 1 kilogram per cubic decimeter. In other words, to convert a value in kg/l to kg/dm3, multiply by the value by 1. The conversion factor is 1, i.e., the volume given in kg/l is numerically equal to that expressed in kg/dm3. The calculator answers the questions such as: How many kg/dm3 is 60 kg/l? or How to convert kg/l to kg/dm3. This is a density unit conversion from kg/l to kg/dm3.Conversion result:
100 kg/l = 100 kg/dm3
100 kilograms per liter are 100 kilograms per cubic decimeter.The density (the volumetric mass density, specific mass) of a substance is its mass per unit volume. The symbol for density is ρ (Greek letter rho). Density is defined as mass divided by volume. The formula is ρ = m/V, where m = mass and V is volume. The basic SI density unit is kg/m3
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