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There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter. If you have a water meter, to work out the cost per m3 add the cost of water per m3 (around £1) and the cost of sewage per m2 (around £1.5) give you your total cost per m3 (around £2.5). So a 6 liter toilet flush cost about 1.5 Pence. A 65 liter shower (around 5 min shower on a mains pressure mixer shower) will cost around 16.25 pence On your water meter the small dials are: x0.001 dial = 1 liters. x0.01 dial = 10 liters x0.1 dial = 100 liters (once this dial has clocked around to 10, that = 1000 liters or 1m3)
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Density of ice is 917 kg/m3 Volume is mass/density is (1kg)/(917 kg/m3)=1.09x10-3m3 and 1 litre=1m3 then 1 kilogram of ice is 1.09x10-3 litres.
10,000 Imperial gallons: 45,460.9 litres 10,000 US gallons: 37,854.12 litres
1500 litres of water weigh 1500 kg
2m3 is 2,000 litres as there are 1000 litres in 1m3
1x1x1= 1m3. 1m3 = 1000 litres
1m3
0.0005m3 500ml is half a litre. There are 1000 litres in 1m3.
1m3 = 1,000 litres 9m x 5m x 1.5m = 67.5m3 67.5m3 = 67,500 litres
One cubic metre of concrete weighs 2.5 Tonnes. Typically, 1m3 of concrete is made up of 350Kg of cement, 700Kg of sand, 1,200Kg of chippings and 150 Litres of water. http://www.planete-tp.com/en/article.php3?id_article=221
density of sand is approx 2.6 kg/L density = mass / volume => mass = volume * density and as 1m3 = 1000 litres mass = 1000 litres * 2.6 kg/l =2600kgs
There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter. If you have a water meter, to work out the cost per m3 add the cost of water per m3 (around £1) and the cost of sewage per m2 (around £1.5) give you your total cost per m3 (around £2.5). So a 6 liter toilet flush cost about 1.5 Pence. A 65 liter shower (around 5 min shower on a mains pressure mixer shower) will cost around 16.25 pence On your water meter the small dials are: x0.001 dial = 1 liters. x0.01 dial = 10 liters x0.1 dial = 100 liters (once this dial has clocked around to 10, that = 1000 liters or 1m3)
500k g
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8 quarter litres of water is same as 2 litres of water.
How many 250ml cups can be filled using 3.5 litres of water