There are 1000000 microlitres in one litre. There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, one millilitre is equal to 1000000 / 1000 = 1000 microlitres.
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1 if it is actually a cube (1cmx1cmx1cm)
1. 1ml = 1cc = 1cm^3
1000cc in one litre
1 millilitre is equal to 1 cubic centimeter.
1/1,000,000,000 = one billionth = (1/1,000)^3
One milliliter is the same amount of fluid as 1000 microliters. Therefore, 7.5 microliters of something is the equivalent of .0075 milliliters
It depends. For instance, a cube that has four equal sides of one centimetre is: 1 x 1 = 1 which is 1 squared centimetre.
0 - you said it's only 1 cube even if it's a big one
One microlitre is one one millionth of a litre. 1μl = 0.000 001 l. So there are 1 000 000 microlitres in one litre.
In the metric system, the prefix determines the number of units of the base. The prefix micro indicates that there are one hundred thousand micro-units in one base unit. So 42 microliters is 4.2 E(-5) liters.
Ten millimetres (or millimeters) make one centimetre (centimetre).