Forget the word "cubic litre". It is really wrong. Say simply "litre". 1 cubic metre is equivalent to 1,000 litres = exactly ~35.3 cubic feet (approximately)
1 cu ft = 0.028316846 m3 = exactly
~1.31 cubic yards (approximately)
1 cu yd = 0.764554857 m3 = exactly
~6.29 oil barrels (approximately)
1 oil bbl = 0.158987294 m3 = exactly
A cubic metre of pure water at the temperature of maximum density (3.98 °C) and standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa) has a mass of 1000 kilogram, or one tonne.
sorry mistake correct is 1 cubic metre = 1000 litres
1000L of seawater per cubic meter.
18.2415 Liter 3 inches=7.62CM 7.62CM=0.0762M 0.0762 squared=0.00580644 then that times pie (3.14)=0.0182415 cubic meters- this is your volume. 1000 Liter is equal to 1 cubic meter. 0.0182415 cubic meters * 1000=18.2415 Liters
how do you determine how many galons are in a cubic meter of water
There would be 220 million drops.
A metric ton (1000 kg) of water occupies exactly one cubic meter. One cubic meter is 264.17 gallons.
1000 liters per cubic meter.
1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters. That volume of pure water at standard temperature weighs 980 newtons (220.46 pounds). (rounded) We have no way of knowing the weight of the container.
Liters are per definition the amount of cubic decimeters. So that means, because 1 cubic meter is 1000 cubic decimeters, 1000 liters of water are in one cubic meter area.
One cubic meter = 1,000 liters.
13520576 cubic metres = 13520576000 litres.
13,000 liters.
There are 1,000 liters of water that can fit in 1 cubic meter. For water, 1 milliliter is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter.
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters, so you can multiply by 1000.
Assuming the container is full at 1500 liters, the container's volume in cubic feet will be about 53 cubic feet (52.9720005, more precisely).
100 cm3 = 100,000 liters.
1000L of seawater per cubic meter.
1 cubic meter = 1 000 liters (of water or any other liquid)