6 cubic metres is 6,000 litres
6 liters = 366.142465 cubic inches
To calculate the amount of chlorine in 50 cubic meters of water at 50 parts per million, first convert cubic meters to liters (1 cubic meter = 1000 liters). Then, use the concentration of 50 parts per million (ppm) to find the amount of chlorine. This would result in 50 liters of chlorine in 50 cubic meters of water at 50 ppm.
The typical toilet flush uses approximately 6-7 liters of water per flush, which is equivalent to 0.006-0.007 cubic meters. To convert liters to cubic meters, you divide by 1000. Therefore, each toilet flush uses about 0.006-0.007 cubic meters of water.
One cubic meter always has 1000 liters, no matter what is inside. On the other hand, 6 bars is approximately 6 times the normal atmospheric pressure, so - according to the ideal gas law - the cubic meter of compressed air would be equivalent to 6 cubic meters of "normal" air.
Six cubic meters equals 6,000 cubic decimeters.
1 liter = 1000 cc 6 liters = 6000 cc
I presume a mega-litre is 10^6 liters. By definition, a litre is 1000 cubic centimetres -- that's a cube ten cm on a side. You can see, then, that one cubic meter would hold one thousand litres. A thousand thousands make a million, so a megalitre would be the same as a thousand cubic meters.
211.888 (rounded)
Knowing that there are 1,000,000 cubic centimeters in 1 cubic meter, then multiply that by the number of cubic meters (6), you end up with 6,000,000 cubic centimeters.
would there not be 6 linear meters in 1 cubic meter?? 6 sides on the cubic meter??
Volume_of_cylinder = π x radius2 x height = π x (6/2)2 x 7 = 63π cubic units. ≈ 197.92 cubic units 1 liter = 1000 cubic centimeters 1 cubic meter = 1000 liters So (assuming your measurements are in the same units) you will need to convert the 197.92 cubic units to cubic centimeters and then divide by 1000 to get the answer in liters; or convert it to cubic meters and multiply by 1000 to get it into liters.
There are 28.32 liters per cubic foot: 6 x 28.32 = 169.92 liters.