1000 L
1 kilogram of LPG is equivalent to approximately 1.96 normal cubic meters (Nm³) of LPG.
The energy content of natural gas is typically measured in cubic feet (cf) in the United States and in cubic meters (Nm3) in other countries. One cubic foot of natural gas produces approximately 1,000 BTU (British Thermal Units) of energy. Therefore, 1 Nm3 of natural gas is roughly equivalent to 35,315 BTU.
To convert NM3 (normal cubic meters) to metric tons, you need to know the density of the gas. Once you have the density, you can multiply the volume in NM3 by the density to get the mass in metric tons. The formula is: Mass (metric ton) = Volume (NM3) x Density (metric ton/NM3).
Both recalculated in SI-units for volume m3 will give the first one is greater:1.50 cm3 = 1.50*10-6 m31.50*10+3 nm3 = 1.50*10+3([nm]3) / ([109nm/m])3 = 1.50*10+3 * (10-27) [m3] = 1.50*10-24m3Keep in mind that 1 nm = 1*10-9 m,so when cubed, symbolised by [.]3 , it gives:[1 nm]3 = [1*10-9 m]3 = 1*10-27 m3 = 1 nm3 (!!)
1/1000 liters
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1 dl = 0.1 liters
1 liters = 1000000 microliters
there are 10 liters in 1 hectoliter...
1 kiloliter is equal to 1000 liters.
Nm3 is a common unit used in industry to refer to gas emissions or exchange. It stands for Normal cubic meter. "Normal" is always dependant on the individual circumstances of each gas, pressure, and use. To convert Nm3 to a cubic foot of gas (under standard conditions), multiply by 38.04. Therefore, 1,000 Nm3/day = 1 kNm3/day = 38,040 cf/day.