0, there are NO centiliters in a meter. Centiliters measure volume and meters measure length. There are 100 centimeters in a meter. There are 100 centiliters in a liter.
Centiliters can't be converted to meters. Centiliters measure volume, while meters measure length.
Centiliters can't be converted to millimeters. Millimeters measure length, while centiliters measure volume.
None. Millimeters measure length or width and centiliters measure volume so they are different kinds of measurement and one does not convert to the other
Graduated Cylinders.
Yes, by a factor of 10.
none. There are no centiliters in 1 meter because a centiliter is a measure of volume and a meter is a measure of distance. This is like asking how many inches are in a gallon. It doesn't make sense.
there are 10,000 centiliters in a decaliter * * * * * Wrong. 1 decalitre = 10 litres 100 centilitres = 1 litre So 1 decalitre = 1,000 centilitres, not 10,000
cl or cL stands for centiliters which is a measure of volume, usually liquids.
There are 10 centiliters in a deciliter.
None. A cubic centilitre is a measure of volume in 9 dimensional hyperspace whereas a litre is merely a measure of volume in ordinary 3-d space.
0.1 centiliters