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There are approximately 4.4 cups in 1 litre
The volume of a cube is measured by V is equal to s cubed which is equal to s times s times s. A cube one centimeter on each side has a volume of: volume = 1 cm x 1 cm x 1cm = 1 cu cm. 1000 cu cm = 1 liter → 1 cu cm = 1 ml → volume of a cube with 1 cm on each side is 1 ml (milliliter).
1 liter ~ 1.05669 quarts (US)1 quart ~ 0.946353 litersAlphabetically, there are no "L"s in a quarts.
Convert----- Dry -----teaspoon(s)tablespoon(s)ounce(s)cup(s)pound(s)gram(s)kilo(s)--- Liquid ---fluid ounce(s)cup(s)pint(s)quart(s)gallon(s)imperial gallon(s)'peck(s)bushel(s)liter(s)milliliter(s)- Temperature -FarenheitCelciusto----- Dry -----teaspoon(s)tablespoon(s)ounce(s)cup(s)pound(s)gram(s)kilo(s)--- Liquid ---fluid ounce(s)cup(s)pint(s)quart(s)gallon(s)imperial gallon(s)peck(s)bushel(s)liter(s)milliliter(s)- Temperature -FarenheitCelcius=
Approximately 1/4 of a US gallon in 1 litre
1 cubic meter/hour = 1 (cubic m/hour) x 1000 liter/cubic m) x 1/60 (hour/min) x 1/60 (min/s)= 1000/3600 liter/sec= 0.27777778 liter/second
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1 litre of water is 35.274 ounces. - Litres of other substances may differ.
G.M. 's 4.3 liter is a V6 engine - so ( 6 )
Depends on the brand. One would assume by 1's.
the firing order from 1982 thru 1993 chev s-10 and gmc s-15 jimmys are 2.8 liter engines 123456 #er 1 is on the passanger side 4.3 liter engines 165432 #er 1 is on driver side and 1.9 liter, 2.0 liter and 2.5 liter engines 1342 #er 1 is right behind the fan
The volume of a cube is given by the formula V = s^3, where s is the length of a side. Given that the volume is 1 liter (or 1000 cm^3), we can solve for s: 1 = s^3. Therefore, the length of each side of the cube would be 10 cm.