A cubic unit is a volume formed by making a cube one unit of length per side. A "cubic litre" doesn't make any sense since it is not a length. A litre (or liter) is a unit of volume already and can be any solid shape like a cylinder or sphere (or a cube I suppose if that's what you meant). A cc or cubic-centimetre is a volume formed by making a cube one centimetre on each side, 1000 of these makes a litre.
A cubic centimeter holds a milliliter of fluid. 4,250 cubic centimeters = 0.0042499999999999994 cubic meters - or, 1,000,000 cc = 1 cubic meter. Therefore, 4,250 cubic centimeters = 4.25 liters.
One thousand. A cubic centimeter is equal to one millilitre, and one thousand millilitres is equal to one litre.
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)
Milli means 1/1000. so there are 1000 milli litres in one litre. 'thanks'
Measuring cups and graduated cylinders are used to measure capacity. After the measurement is taken, the result can be expressed in any unit of volume. The list includes but is not limited to: -- milliliter -- liter -- cubic centimeter -- cubic meter . . etc.
There is n such thing as a "cubic litre" since a litre itself is a unit of volume. There are 1,000 litres in a cubic meter
There are 1000 cubic centimetres in one litre. Therefore, 1350 cubic centimetres is equal to 1350/1000 = 1.35 litres.
There are 1000 cubic centimetres in one litre. Therefore, 5630 cubic centimetres is equal to 5630/1000 = 5.63 litres.
There are 1000 cubic centimetres (millilitres) in one litre. Therefore, 1800 cubic centimetres is equal to 1800/1000 = 1.8 litres.
Yes - one litre is the same as a cubic decimetre. This can be shown by saying that a decimetre is equal to 10 centimetres, therefore a cubic decimetre is equal to 103 = 1000 cubic centimetres, or one litre.
One litre is equal to 1000 cubic centimetres. Therefore, 2.9 litres is equal to 2.9 x 1000 = 2900 cubic centimetres.
A litre is a 3-dimensional measure of volume. A cubic litre, if such a thing existed, would be a unit for measuring hyper-volume in 9-dimensional space. A litre and a cubic litre would have very different dimensions and would measure different things. It wuld, therefore, not be possible to convert one to the other. Maybe you're thinking about cubic metre, which holds 1000 litres.
There are 1000 cubic centimetres in one litre. Therefore, 5 litres is equal to 5 x 1000 = 5000 millilitres.
There are 1000 cubic centimetres in one litre. Therefore, 5630 cm3 is equal to 5630/1000 = 5.63 litres.
There are 1000 cubic centimetres in one litre. Therefore, 672000 cubic centimetres is equal to 672000/1000 = 672 litres.
One litre is 1000000 cubic milimeters; so 2 litres would be 2000000 milimeteres
A kilo is one thousand. So a kilo litre is one thousand litres.