If you mean, how many kilometer can you drive using 1 liter of gasoline, that will depend on the efficiency of your vehicle. 1 kilometer per liter = 2.35214583 miles per gallon. There is a handy converter at the related link that compares miles per gallon (both US and Imperial) with kilometers per liter.
more than 80 km
1 km = .621371192 mi 1 litre = .264172051 gallons 14 km/litre * .621371192 mi/km * 1 litre/.264172051 gallons = about 32.93 miles/gallon
Depending on your vehicle a liter of petrol (gas) can last anywhere from 4 kilometers to 15 kilometers.
It depends on the fuel efficincy of the vehicle as well as the driving style, terrain etc.
1 km = 1000 m 1 km has 1000m.
8.3 kilometers per liter is about 19.5 miles per gallon.
1 liter per 100 km = 282.5 miles per Imperial gallon.
(20 km/liter) x (1 mile/ 1.609344 km) x (0.94635 liter/qt) x (4 qt/gal) = (20 x 1 x 0.94635 x 4 / 1.609344) (km - mile - liter - quart / liter - km - quart - gallon) = 47.04 mi/gal ========================== -- Take the number of km per liter -- Multiply by 2.352 -- The answer is the number of miles per gallon
A liter is a measure of volume. So a liter of liquid ocupies the same amount of space as a liter of gas.
more than 80 km
25 km
varies... 16 km to 4 km depending on size and efficiency of the car.
1 km = .621371192 mi 1 litre = .264172051 gallons 14 km/litre * .621371192 mi/km * 1 litre/.264172051 gallons = about 32.93 miles/gallon
1 litre per 9 kilometers
1 Liter = 0.001 cubic meter. It doesn't matter what it has or doesn't have in it, or even if it's a total vacuum.
Depending on your vehicle a liter of petrol (gas) can last anywhere from 4 kilometers to 15 kilometers.
This number is 6,022 140 857.