Kiloliter. A kiloliter [kL] is equal to 1,000 litres, and after kiloliters are mega litres [KL or Kl], 1,000 kiloliters, so 1,000,000 litres.
The same goes for distance, milliliters (mL) to millimeters (mm), centilitres (cL) to centimetres (cm), decilitres (dL) to decimetres (dm), litres (L) to metres (m), kilolitres (kL) to kilometres (km), and finally, megalitres (caps ML or upper and lowercase Ml) to megameters (MM or Mm).
The metric system, in the real world, goes up and down in thousands. So a litre is one thousand millilitres, and 1000 litres would be a cubic metre. Occasionally a cubic metre is called a kilolitre, but it's not considered correct. The base unit of volume is the cubicmetre, 1 litre is shorthand for 0.001cubic metres.
In order of increasing size, microlitre, millilitre, litre, cubic metre.
The next commonly used metric unit after a liter is a kiloliter, which is a 1000 liters. A gallon is larger than a liter, but it is an imperial unit used mainly within the United States.
Kiloliter and correct spelling is Liters not litres
100 centilitres
1,000 milliletres
1,000,000 microlitres
1,000 cubic centimetres
0.001 cubic metre
Such that 1000 litres is equal to one kilolitre, 1000 kilolitres is equal to one megalitre.
It is called the litre, it weighs 1Kg and has 1,000 cc.
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kilolitres
One liter of air at 101.325 equals on liter of air at 101.325. It is a trick question of sorts, because the metric unit of measurement "liter" is defined by said amount of matter in an atmosphere of 101.325 KPa.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
Liter
Liter is a unit of measurement for volume, while the kg measures mass. Depending on the material, you want to know how much it weighs (more specifically its density), a liter of something can weigh as much as ~23kg (i think osmium or another transition metal is the densest material), or as little as... nothing (think of vacuum).
mLs is the plural version of the abbreviation for milliliters, most commonly used by those in the United Kingdom. There are 1,000 milliliters in one liter.
No, since a dekagram is a measurement of weight & a liter is a measurement of volume.
No the metric measurement for volume is the liter.
liter
A liter is a bit larger than a quart. The liter is a metric measurement, but the quart is a "standard" measurement. All in all, 1 quart is about 0.946 liters (A quart is about 95% of a liter).
A liter is a measurement of volume, so a liter of dirt is a liter of dirt. 1 liter = 1000 milliliters.
Volume measurement
Cubic liter
1 litre is a volume measurement a little over 4 cups.
False. A gallon is larger than a liter.
1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
It should be
liter