1 cm3 = 1 mL
1 mL = 0.001 L
10000 cm3 = 10000 mL
10000 mL = 10 L
A cubic millilitre does not make sense as a milliliter is already a unit of volume equivalent to a cubic centimetre.
10000 l
0.682 cubic feet
Volume of 10000 Litres is suprisingly enough exactly, not more or less than: 10,000 liter or 10 cubic metresUse pV=nRT! Make sure you convert the pressure into Pascals.
No I can't answer it. I'm afraid it does not make sense. The centimetre volume unit is the cubic centimetre, or c.c.
1 cubic centimeter is a milliliter. So 5.25 cc = 5.25 mL, or .00525 Liters
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Meters squared is not a unit of volume like liters. Therefore, you cannot convert that to liters. If you are trying to convert CUBIC meters to liters, then the conversion is 1000 liters in one cubic meter.well a square meter is 10000 cm squared. (100 cm by 100 cm). a liter is a unit of volume and is in cm cubed, not squared. So to answer your question how many liters are in a square meter, you need to add a third dimension. A square meter that is one cm thick, there would be (100 x 100 x 1 cm) = 10000 cm cubed. A cm cubed is a milliliter, so that would make there be 10 liters.
1000 cubic centimetres = 1 litre so 1500 cc = 1500/1000 = 1.5 litres
first you have to fart two liters of gas then you measure it with a ruler and then you find out that two liters of gas make how many cubic centimeters. Nazir Hadaya
Liters are volume but millimeters is distance so you cannot do this. You may be refeeriing to cubic millimeters. 1 liter is 1000 cubic centimeters or 100,000 cubic millimeters. Thus 125 cubic millimeters = 125/100,000 = 0.00125 litres. Make sure that is what you are looking for.
2 million Wrong... 10000 mt = 10,000,000 kg gasoline weighs .75 kg /l 10000000/.75 = 13,333,333.333333 liters