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Volume

Questions about the various units and conversions of volume. This category is also home to questions which ask the volume of certain objects given length, width, and height.

26,790 Questions

How many liters are in 434 milliliters?

Since 1,000 milliliters is liter, there are 0.434 liters in 434 millilitres.

How many centimeters are in a liters?

Litre is a measure of volume, centimetres are a measure of length.

How do convert gram per cubic centimeter to kilograms per cubic meter explain and give the working?

1 gram = 1/1000 kilograms1 centimetre = 1/100 metres so 1 cubic centimetre = (1/100 metres)^3 = 1/1000000 cubic metres.


So 1 gram per cubic cm = (1/1000) kg per (1/1000000) cubic metres

= 1000000/1000 kg per cubic metres = 1000 kg per cubic metre.

What is the volume formula for liquid?

Depending on the shape of the container for the liquid, you can find the volume different ways. If the container is a cube, the volume is (base * Width * height). if the container is a cylinder, the volume is (PI * Radius2 * height). The answer you would get from these equations is expressed in units cubed (example: cm3).

How many kilograms in a cubic feet or cubic meter of sand?

It depends on the moisture content of the sand (wet or dry) but as general rule of thumb there is 1.5 tonne of sand per cubic metre or to answer your question correctly 1500Kg per cube.

How many cubic liter in cubic yard?

A litre is a measure of volume in 3 dimensional space. So a cubic litre would be a volume in 9-dimensional hyperspace. Assuming you meant litres and not cubic litres, the answer is

1 cubic yard = 764.55 litres

How many liters are in 50000 milliliters?

There are 1000ml in 1 liter.

50,000 x 1,000 = 50,000,000 or 50 million milliliters.

How many cubic feet is model?

Give the shape and dimensions to get an answer.

How many yards is 226.2 cubic units?

This question cannot be answered sensibly for a number of reasons. A cubic unit can vary from a cubic nanometre (a lot smaller than you could see) to a cubic light year (a lot bigger than the solar system). In itself, therefore, a "cubic unit" has no value whatsoever.

Furthermore, a cubic unit is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A yard is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.