ok lads,
here is the precise answer from a physicist.
density of water is approximately 1 kg/litre (0.9982 kg/l at 20 degree celcius)
and
density of petrol is approximately 0.750 kg/litre (732.22 gr/l at 21degree celcius)
the ratio is 3/4 petrol/water.
thus if you get 10 litres of water on the left side of the bike it is 10 kg and 10 litres of petrol on right side it is app. 7.5 kg. the difference is 2.5. so the left side of the bike will be 2.5 kg more heavier than the right side.
hope this helps.
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ozhan u.
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