Liter is measure of volume, not distance. How deep it goes depends on how big area you spread it over.
100 liters in a regular-sized bathtub would be about half full. 100 liters in a pool might just get the bottom wet.
100 cms
Meter is 100 cms, so 1.6 meters is 1.6 x 100 = 160 cms
100 cm in 1 m 732/100=7.32 7.32 metres
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 m=100 cm
1 meter = 100 cms2.5 meters:= 2.5 meters * 100 cms/1 meter= 250 cms
If the fountain is rectangular, measuring (144 cm) x (288 cm), and holds water to a depth of (46 cm),then the volume of water is(144 x 288 x 46) = 1,907,712 cm3 = 1,907.712litersIt doesn't matter how deep the whole structure is, only how deep the water is.The only significance of the "91 cm" dimension is that it defines the flood stage.
There are 100 cms in a metre. And so to convert from cms to metres you have to divide by 100. In this case we get: 450/100 = 4.5 Thus there are 4.5 metres in 450 cms.
1.85m. There are 100 cms in 1m.
A meter is 100 cms, so 1.14 meter is 1.14 * 100 = 114 cms
it is 100 cms
A meter is 100 cms. So 0.95 meters is 0.95 x 100 = 95 cms
Meter is 100 cms. Therfore 1 meter minus 63 cms is 37 cms
100 cms
5001metre= 100 cms Hence 5 metres= 500 cms
You need the density of the liquid. Convert litres to cubic cms (multiply * 1000) > mass (grams) = volume (cu cms) * density (g / cu cm)
There are 100 cms in one metre so 2 metres is 200 cms
1 meter is 100 centimeters.