Those are used to measure volume. The official unit of volume in the SI is the cubic meter, but since it is somewhat large for some purposes, smaller units are used, like the cubic decimeter (same as the liter, or 1/1000 cubic meter), and the milliliter (same as a cubic centimeter, or 1/1,000,000 of a cubic meter).
2.4 liters are 2400 cubic centimeters or 2400 milliliters.
If you mean the units, capacity, or volume, is expressed in cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic centimeters (= milliliters), etc.
That is not possible. Centimeters are a length and distance measure and liters are a volume and capacity measure. Actually it is possible if you begin with cubic centimeters... 1 Cubic Centimeter = 0.001 Liters
1 milliliter has the same volume as 1 cubic centimeter. Liters and milliliters are typically used to describe the volume of a liquid, though.
well basically they are because they both measure volume.
2.4 liters are 2400 cubic centimeters or 2400 milliliters.
8 liters is 8,000 milliliters or cubic centimeters.
If you want to measure their volumes, you can use liters (= cubic decimeters), milliliters (= cubic centimeters) or cubic millimeters.
Cubic meters, liters, or cubic centimeters (equal to milliliters), depending on the amount of liquid you want to measure.
Cubic Centimeters (cc) or milliliters (mL)/liters (L)
If you mean the units, capacity, or volume, is expressed in cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic centimeters (= milliliters), etc.
1 liter is 1000 milliliters or 1000 cubic centimeters.
That is not possible. Centimeters are a length and distance measure and liters are a volume and capacity measure. Actually it is possible if you begin with cubic centimeters... 1 Cubic Centimeter = 0.001 Liters
4.2 liters is the equivalent of 4,200 cubic centimeters. 4.2 liters equals 4,200 milliliters equals 4,200 cubic centimeters. One liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters.
Cubic centimeters and milliliters are used to measure volume.
Usually cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), or cubic centimeters (= milliliters). In general, you can use any cubic measure (the cube of any measure of length); for example, for outer space, "cubic light-years" or "cubic parsec" is sometimes used.
Milliliters and cubic centimeters are units the measure volume. Volume refers to the space that an object or substance occupies.