A litre contains 1000 ml, and a m3 contains 1000 litres, therefore there is a millionth of a metre cubed in a ml. (i.e. 1x10-6)
One cubic meter has a volume of 1000L
A cubic meter and a liter both measure volume, and volume is volume whatever it is of. A cubic meter of anything is 1000L.
The volume of a liquid in the metric system can be expressed in liters or in cubic meters. Of course the metric system allows for the use of smaller and larger multiples of 10. Most useful!
1 litre = 0.001 cubic meter OR, there are 1000 litres in a cubic meter. So, 100 cubic meters of something is 100,000 litres.
Meters and liters are units of measure used in the metric system. One is a unit of length and the other is a unit of liquid capacity or volume.
1,000 liters per cubic meter.
Cubic meters and liters are both measures of volume, usually related to liquid volume.
There are 1,000 liters of liquid gas in 1 cubic meter of LPG gas. The answer would be different if the conversion is from pressurized volume to unpressurized volume.
CUBIC liters and cubic meters will work, depending on if the substance is solid or liquid.
I'm fairly sure the cubic meter and liters is metric, not SI.
A cubic meter and a liter both measure volume, and volume is volume whatever it is of. A cubic meter of anything is 1000L.
1000L
Each cubic meter comprises 1,000 liters. Therefore, cubic meters x 1,000 = liters.
You cannot convert a volume to an area. You can, however, convert liters to cubic meters, since both are volumes. There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter, so to convert to cubic meters divide by 1000 liters / cubic meter.
As a liquid, propane has a density of 553Kg per cubic meter. 43200Kg of propane has a volume of 78 cubic meters, so that translates to 78000 liters.
A cubic meters means one meter to the power of three. It is a measuring unit for volume and is equal to 1000 liters. When you have a cube with the side of one meter you have a cubic meter volume. Another name for a cubic meter is a stere
The volume of a liquid in the metric system can be expressed in liters or in cubic meters. Of course the metric system allows for the use of smaller and larger multiples of 10. Most useful!
The cubic meter. Derived units, especially the cubic decimeter (equal to liter), are often used in practice.