There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter.
One milliliter is 0.001 liter
0.001 litres in a ml
Therefore there are 1000ml in a litre
0.001 litres
.0001
140 000 mL = 140 LTo convert from mL to L, divide by 1000.
147.86764781 assuming they are U.S. fluid oz
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1 liter of water is equal to 1000 cm3 = 1000 ml Since 1 liter of water has a mass of 1 Kg. Actually the problem is to know how many liters of water are in one cubic foot of water. We know for sure than a cubic foot of water is compose of 1 feet x 1 feet x 1 feet, so all you had to do is convert feet into centimeters. 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm x 30.48 cm = 28316.846592 cm3, then divide it by 1000 cm3 to convert to liters R= 28.316846592 liters = 28.3168 Kg
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A cylinder with r 0.85m and h 2.28m has a volume of 5.175 m3 and 5,180 liters.
L*pi*r2 = Volume , where L=100cm , r=(2.5cm/2) 100*3.14*1.752 = 961.625cm2 = 961.625mL = 0.961625L
739 torr = 0.972368421 atm 125 mL = .125 L 18C = 291K R=.0821 (constant) .9724 (.125) = n (R)(291) n=.0051 mol
5.69343982 liters Vol = pi * r^2 * h Converting the feet to meters , we can get the volume as approx 5.7 liters
V = volume, R = radius, H = height, π = pi V = πR2H H = V/πR2 You can work the problem for yourself with that equation, keeping in mind that 1 cm3 = 1 mL
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Take example that we r providing 2L/min of oxygen to a ptHuman lungs are 2 liters in volume by average. So...Average breath rate is 12 breaths per minute.In one minute the patient would take in 24 liters of air. You are supplying 2 liters of pure oxygen + 4.8 liters from air (20% of the 24 liters (Percent oxygen in dry air)) = 6.8 liters of Oxygen per minute.6.8 liters oxygen / 24 liters intake = 28.3% Oxygen