can anyone tell me why we use kg for oil which is also liquid
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becose oil has low density then any other liquid but in some times we measure in ltr itself
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The relationship between mass and volume is called density, and measures the amount of mass that fits in a given volume. ... This is because the oil has a lower density than water: about 0.91 kg / L. That is, 1 liter of water and 1 liter of oil have the same volume, but 1 liter of water is heavier than 1 liter of oil.
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