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A cubic metre is a volume measurement, what you can fit in a box, 1x1x1 metres in dimension. A square metre is an area measurement corresponding to 1x1 metre.
A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.
One square meter is one meter long by one meter wide, ie; two dimensional. One cubic meter is one meter long by one meter wide by one meter high, ie; three dimensional. So no, one square meter is not the same as one cubic meter.
The meter is a bit more than a yard, so a cubic meter will have a bit more than a cubic yard in it. The cubic meter is actually about 1.30795 cubic yards, so since we're just doing a "ball park" estimate, our guess that a cubic meter is about the same as a cubic yard is only off a bit. A cubic meter is about 1.3 cubic yards if you wish to get a bit more specific.
Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.Kiloliter means 1000 liters - same as cubic meter. It is a measure of volume.
less ... much less more than 27 cu ft in one cu meter
The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.
You cannot. Cubic meters measure volume and square meters measure area. They are not the same thing.
A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.A cubic what? A cubic meter is not the same as a cubic kilometer, or a cubic centimeter.
Cubic meters and square meters aren't even the same kind of quantity.
One square meter is one meter long by one meter wide, ie; two dimensional. One cubic meter is one meter long by one meter wide by one meter high, ie; three dimensional. So no, one square meter is not the same as one cubic meter.
1000 square feet/9 = 111.1 square yards of concrete 6 inches thick. This is the same as 111.1/4.5 = 24.7 cubic yards of concrete.
If they were the same, there would be no need for different names.1 cubic meter = 1,000,000 cubic centimeters.
To fill 0.2 cubic meters, you will need about 21.6 bags. According to the site at the related link, a 20 kg or 40 lb bag of premixed concrete should fill an area of 1/3 cubic foot, which is 1/106th of a cubic meter. There is also a separate estimate of 108 20-kg bags per cubic meter, which provides essentially the same result.
A cubic meter is about the same as the space occupied by a washing machine.
It is impossible to answer the question as asked because square feet is a measure of area and a "yard of concrete" actually refers to a cubic yard of concrete. However, if we make a couple assumptions we can answer the question I THINK you're asking which is, "How many square feet of concrete does one cubic yard of concrete yield if poured to a typical depth of 4 inches?" The inches of depth can be changed to suit the situation, but in any case giving the poured concrete a depth turns it into a volume which makes it easier to compute the area a cubic yard of concrete will cover. To begin, we need to convertt the square footage of concrete (which is an area) to a volume. Let's use 6 inches for the depth: 12" x 12" x 6" = 864in^3 or 864 cubic inches This is the number of cubic inches of concrete in one square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches. Now we put a cubic yard into the same terms, cubic inches: 36" x 36" x 36" = 46,656 in^3 or 46,656 cubic inches of concrete. Now we simply divide number of cubic inches of concrete in a yard of concrete by the number of cubic inches in a square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches: 46656 / 864 = 54 square feet. By the way, there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard and you may notice that 27 x 2 = 54. That's a result of the depth I chose for the poured concrete--6 inches. A square foot of concrete poured to a depth of 6 inches is equal to one half cubic foot of concrete. 27 / .5 = 54 If you want to figure square foot yield per yard when you pour the slab at 4 inches instead of 6 inches, then simply substitute 4" in the equations for 6". (36" x 36" x 36") / (12" x 12" x 4") = 81 square feet.
If it is the same as concrete it will cover 162 square feet. concrete covers 81 square feet by 4" deep
No. 1 meter is a measure of distance. cm3 is a measure of volume. If you are asking if 1 cubic meter is the same 1000 cubic centimeters, the answer is still no. 1 cubic meter is the same is 1 000 000 cubic centimeters. 1000 cubic centimeters would be 1 cubic decimeter.