There are 1,000 milliliters in a liter. One milliliter is one cubic centimeter. Because a millimeter is 1/10 of one centimeter, there are (10x10x10) 1,000 cubic milliliters in one cubic centimeter. Roll it up and 100,000 mm3 = 1 liter
1.76 pints.
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There are 1,000 milliliters in a liter. One milliliter is one cubic centimeter. Because a millimeter is 1/10 of one centimeter, there are (10x10x10) 1,000 cubic milliliters in one cubic centimeter. Roll it up and 100,000 mm3 = 1 liter
There are 354 cubic centimeters in 0.354 liters. This is because 1 liter is equal to 1000 cubic centimeters. By converting liters to cubic centimeters, you multiply the liter value by 1000.
Ruler or Graduated Cylinder Liter (L) OR Cubic centimeter (cm3)
In a one liter sample of dry air, there are approximately 780 mL of nitrogen and 210 mL of oxygen. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of dry air while oxygen makes up about 21%.
4.22675284 cups = 1 liter
1/4cm is 2.5mm
10 millimeters per centimeter.
One centimeter can be cut up into 10 millimeters. It takes 10 millimeters, placed end-to-end, to reach one centimeter.
61.02 cubic inches per liter.
1 Liter = 1000cm3
1.05 pint 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
It is the measure of the volume capacity of the cylinders in the engine. A 1.5 Liter engine means that, in total, the volume of the cylinders sum up to 1.5 Liters. 1 Liter is equivalent to 1000 cubic centimeter (cc), and you may notice that some vehicles (especially motorbikes) are rated by cc. A 1000 cc motorbike means that it has a 1 Liter engine. I hope that helped