270000 litres
300 cm3 equals 0.3 dm3
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
Well, honey, 1 dm3 is bigger than 1 mL. A decimeter is 10 times bigger than a centimeter, so a cubic decimeter (dm3) is equal to 1000 milliliters (mL). So, in this case, size does matter, and 1 dm3 takes the cake.
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1.3L = 1300mL 1L = 1000mL 1.3 x 1000 = 1300
120 dm3 = 120 liters
1 liter is 1 dm3
m3 but liters and dm3 are accepted
1 dm3 is equal to 1 liter. They are equivalent volumes, with 1 liter being the same as 1 cubic decimeter.
In 1 hour (or 3,600 seconds), there are 1,200 sets of 3 seconds. Each set collects 2 drops, so each set collects 2/20 = 1/10 of a cubic centimeter. Therefore, in 1 hour, 1,200 sets collect 1,200/10 = 120 cubic centimeters. Converting this volume to liters, we get 0.12 liters of water collected in 1 hour.
600 mm*600mm*200mm = 6dm*6dm*2dm = 72 dm3 = 72 litres.
if you mean dm3, then 1dm3 is 1 litre, so 1522.3dm3 is 1522.3 litres
300 cm3 equals 0.3 dm3
To convert liters to cubic decimeters (dm^3), you can simply multiply the number of liters by 1. A liter is equal to one cubic decimeter. So, 1 liter is equivalent to 1 dm^3.
At standard temperature and pressure (STP), the volume of 1 mole of gas is 22.4 liters. Therefore, a steel cylinder with a volume of 45 liters would contain 45/22.4 = 2.008 moles of gas.
Cubic decimetres/decimeters are exactly the same as a Litre/Liter.1 cubic decimetre is the SI unit for volume rather than Litre.2 dm3 = 2 L
The standard unit of measurement for volume is liters (L) or cubic meters (m³) in the metric system, and gallons (gal) or cubic inches (in³) in the imperial system.