2000 litres, 1 litre = 1000cm cubed. So divide that by 1000. I'm 15 and I know that, catch up.
A cube with a volume of 8.61 cubic feet can hold 244 liters.
1000 cm3 = 1 litre so 13000 cm3 = 13 litres.
Measure the length of one edge, in centimeters. Call this number 'S'. The volume of the cube is V = S3/1,000 or 0.001 S3 liters
(1 cubic foot = 28.317 liters) Square feet is a measure of area, not volume as is liters if your cube was 4 * 4 * 4 feet = 64 cubic feet, this would = (64 * 28.317) 1812.3 liters
To convert 8 liters into a cube volume, you first need to recognize that 1 liter is equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm³). Therefore, 8 liters is equivalent to 8,000 cm³. To find the side length of a cube that has this volume, you take the cube root of 8,000, which is approximately 20 cm. So, a cube with a volume of 8 liters would have each side measuring about 20 cm.
A cube with a volume of 8.61 cubic feet can hold 244 liters.
The volume of a 125cm cube is: 1,950 liters
1 cubic meter = 1000 L
There are 1,000 litres in a cubic metre
2540 cm3 = 2.54 L
1000 liters
It can hold 12 liters of water.
one trillion meter cube = 1000000000000000 Litres
1000000cm wide 2000000cm long
The length (edge length) of a cube with a volume of 44.4 liters is: 1.162 feet.
I am not aware of "mitre" being used as a unit of measurement.
251 / 13.6 = 18.5 cm^3 = 0.0185 liters