To prove that 1 cubic meter (m³) is equivalent to 1000 liters (L), we start with the definition of a liter as a unit of volume. One liter is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 10 centimeters (0.1 meters), which is equal to 0.001 cubic meters (0.1 m × 0.1 m × 0.1 m). Therefore, since 1 m³ equals 1000 (1/0.001) liters, we can conclude that 1 m³ is indeed equal to 1000 L.
Volume = (Area of base) * Heightv= (.1m2 *pi) * 10mv=.314159 m3 *1000L/(1m3)v=314.15 Liters
1m3=35.5 ft3 1m3=0.0355 mscf
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1000L
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1m3 is equivalent to 1000 liters of water.
1m3 = 1m x 1m x 1m = 100cm x 100 cm x 100cm = 1000000cm3 1l = 1000cm3, so 1m3 = 1000000/1000 = 1000l 1hr = 60min = 3600s 1 m3hr-1 = 1m3/1hr = 1000l/3600s = 25/9 ls-1 = 2 7/9 ls-1 ~= 2.78 ls-1 Thus to convert cubic metres per hour to litres per second, multiply by 2 7/9 (~= 2.78).
Volume = (Area of base) * Heightv= (.1m2 *pi) * 10mv=.314159 m3 *1000L/(1m3)v=314.15 Liters
1m3 of steel is the same as the first answer 7840Kg.
1m3=35.5 ft3 1m3=0.0355 mscf
A Hectoliter = 100L A Kiloliter = 1000L 1000L/100L = 10 Hectoliters per kiloliter
1000l
1x1x1= 1m3. 1m3 = 1000 litres
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96kg steel bar is use in 1m3 but also depend on diameter of bar