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∙ 14y ago0.072 m3 with a depth of 0.05 metres would represent an area of 0.072/0.05
= 1.44 m2
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∙ 14y agoYou can't convert that. One is a unit of length, the other, of area. You can convert meters to centimeters, square meters to square centimeters, or cubic meters to cubic centimeters.
If by "cbm" you mean "cubic meters", you can't convert that.
5 cm = 0.05 meter0.072 cubic meter / 0.05 meter = 1.44 square meter
1 meter = 3.28084 feetDivide feet by 3.28084 to get meters.Divide square feet by (3.28084)2 to get square meters.Divide cubic feet by (3.28084)3 to get cubic meters.141 square feet = 13.1 cubic meters (rounded)
No, because they are used to measure different things. Cubic yards is used to measure volume and square meters is used to measure area.
Does not convert. Cubic meters is volume and square meters is area.
There is no direct conversion. Cubic meters is volume and square meters is area.
Sorry, you can only convert 1 metric ton of water to cubic meters (not square meters). Square meters are an area and cubic meters are a volume.
You can't convert that. One is a unit of length, the other, of area. You can convert meters to centimeters, square meters to square centimeters, or cubic meters to cubic centimeters.
You can't convert cubic meters into square meters they measure different things.
it is impossible. square meters are for measuring an area cubic meters measure volume.
To store 5000 cubic meters, you need a storage area that is also 5000 square meters if the height of the storage space is 1 meter. This assumes a cubic storage space with equal dimensions in length, width, and height.
90 square meters
1.05 cubic meters You can not convert a cubic measurement (volume) to a square measurement (area).
You can't convert between square and cubic units.
8000 meters multiplied by 20 meters equals 160,000 square meters.
You don't convert square meters to cubic meters. Those units are utterly incompatible.You don't convert square meters to cubic meters. Those units are utterly incompatible.You don't convert square meters to cubic meters. Those units are utterly incompatible.You don't convert square meters to cubic meters. Those units are utterly incompatible.