One Newton (N) is a unit of force and does not directly correspond to a volume measurement like liters. To understand the relationship between them, we need to consider the context. Newton is defined in terms of mass and acceleration: one Newton is the force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram at a rate of one meter per second squared.
Liters, on the other hand, measure volume and are often used for liquids. The two units belong to different categories of measurement (force and volume), so there’s no straightforward conversion between them. Therefore, you cannot say how many liters are in one Newton, as they measure different physical properties.
In summary, since Newton and liter measure different things—force and volume, respectively—there’s no direct conversion factor between the two.