A millimeter is not equivalent to any volume, no matter how large or small,
because "millimeter" is not a unit of volume, so there's no way to compare
it to any volume.
No, millimeter is a unit of length. MilliLITER is a unit of volume, but not millimeter.
A volume that is 1,000 times larger than a millimeter cubed (mm³) is one cubic centimeter (cm³), as 1 cm³ is equal to 1,000 mm³. Thus, a volume of 1,000 mm³ is equivalent to 1 cm³.
A millimeter has no volume so no matter how many you have you will never have enough to make a volume of 1 liter.
Millimeter is measure of length, incompatible with volume.
A millimeter is a unit of length, not a unit of volume or capacity. Perhaps you mean a cubic millimeter.
None. A millimeter is a measure of LENGTH. A cubic meter is a measure of VOLUME You can not equate LENGTH and VOLUME.
1 millimeter = 0.001 metre
No, millimeter is a measure of length, not volume.
volume
Liter is a measure of volume; meter or millimeter is a measure of length. You can't convert one to the other.Liter is a measure of volume; meter or millimeter is a measure of length. You can't convert one to the other.Liter is a measure of volume; meter or millimeter is a measure of length. You can't convert one to the other.Liter is a measure of volume; meter or millimeter is a measure of length. You can't convert one to the other.
The volume of a pencil case is about 1 millimeter cubed.
A liter is larger than a millimeter. A liter is a unit of volume equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters, while a millimeter is a unit of length. To put it in perspective, a millimeter is 1/1,000th of a meter, whereas a liter measures how much space an object occupies. Thus, they measure different dimensions and cannot be directly compared in size.