If you mean, "How does 1 m3 = 1000 L ?" : 1 m = 10 dm 1 dm3 = 1 L So, 1 m3 = (10 dm)3 = 103 dm3 = 1000 dm3 = 1000 L When you convert from one unit with an exponent, you must multiply both the number in the conversion factor, and the unit in the conversion factor by the value of that exponent.
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A kilogram is a measure of weight.
A cubic meter is a measure of volume.
Without further information, a meaningful answer cannot be provided.
1,000 liters = 1.000 cubic meter
It is a measure of volume in the Imperial system, which is obsolete in most of the world.
1,000 liters = 1 cubic meter
One cubic metre
10,000 liters is 10 cubic meters.
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1 meter has 100 cm. A cubic meter has 1,000,000 cc or cubic cm 1 liter equals 1000 cc One cubic meter has 1000 liters
Cubic decimeters (dm3) and liters are equal measures of volume: 8.0 cubic decimeters equals 8.0 liters.
About 110 liters.
There are 1000 cubic cm in 1 liter, therefore in 2.1 liters, there are 2100 cubic cm. Looking at it using dimensional analysis (unit factors), it would look like this: 2.1 liters x 1000 cm^3/liter = 2100 cm^3
455 cubic inches is about 7.5 liters (7.45611412 liters).
50 liters is 0.05 cubic meters.* Liters x 0.001 = cubic meters
1.111 cubic meters equates to 1111 liters. * cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
48 cubic meters is 48,000 liters.
.46 cubic meters is 460 liters
0.75 liters = 0.00075 cubic meters.
There are 32,000 liters in 32 cubic meters.
0.78 cubic meters is 780 liters.
2.25 cubic meters = 2,250 liters
236 cubic meters equals 236,000 liters.
224 liters is 0.224 cubic meters (m3)
There are 1,000 cubic meters in one million liters.
8500 cubic meters equates to 8.5 million liters.