If you mean kilometer for the term 'kilo', then 1 kilometer = 1000 meters. So 1 half kilo = 500 meters.
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
By a 'kilo' I assume you mean a kilogram, but this is a weight. A cubic meter is a volume. You can't compare them. You have to specify what the material is, to know the volume of a 'kilo', before you can work out how many in a cubic meter
Are you talking "liters" or "meters"? Are you talking about Kilo-meter? The prefix kilo means 1000. See if you can work that out, and while you're at it, try learning how to spell
100 centimeters in one meter.
A meter is 100 centimetres (cent means 100) A kilometre is 1000 meters (kilo means 1000) With this information you can work out that :- 0.0153 kilometres = 15.3 meters. and 15.3 meters = 1530 centimetres.
That is like asking how many yards in a gallon. There are no square meters in a meter, and no meters in a square meter.
If the meter has 208-240V coming to it, no the neutral doesn't go through the meter. If the meter has only 120V incoming power such as many RV parks then the neutral does go to the line side of the meter or it won't work.
km means kilometer, and the prefix "kilo" means 1000. Perhaps you can work it out from there.
About half of them.
500 bricks
7 and a half
1.25 m3