Exactly 1000 liters in 1 meter cubed (m3) - don't you just love the metric system with such nice round numbers for conversions (not like quarts in a cubic yard I don't want to even think about that!
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FYI Google gives
1 Cubic Yard = 807.896104 Quarts [Fluid, US]
1 Cubic Yard = 694.279252 Quarts [Dry, US]
1 Cubic Yard = 672.714229 Quarts [UK]
Isn't that just atrocious?
None, since there can be no conversion. A metre cube is a measure of volume in normal 3-dimensional space while a litre cube is a measure of hyper volume in 9-dimensional space. Whether or not 9-d space exists, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
1000 liters
one liter = 1 millimeter cube as 1 meter cube = 1000 liter
You can just take the number of liters and divide by 1000.E.G: 60L=0.06 Meter Cube.
1 liter = 0.001 meter3 (of any substance)
3 billion of them!
The answer depends on the size of the cube.
40,000 of them.
1000.
There is no such thing as a cube meter it is a cubic metre. you spelt metre wrong and called it cube instead of cubic.
1 cubic meter = 1000 L
0.001
one trillion meter cube = 1000000000000000 Litres