"Liter" is a unit of volume, "meter" is a unit of length, and so are their micro's.
If it were possible to convert length to volume, then you (or perhaps someone
you know) would be able to figure out how many gallons long your front yard is.
370 1 cubic millimeter = 1 microliter
One millimeter is 0.000001km
There are 1,000,000 microliters in a liter. This is because "micro" denotes one-millionth, so a microliter is one-millionth of a liter. Therefore, to convert liters to microliters, you multiply by 1,000,000.
A billion.
Either the answer is 1, or this is a trick question!
No, one millimeter does not contain the same volume as 10 microliters. One millimeter is a unit of length, while 10 microliters is a unit of volume. The two units measure different quantities and cannot be directly compared.
370 1 cubic millimeter = 1 microliter
There are 1,000 microliters (uL) in 1 cubic millimeter (mm3).
One milliliter is the same amount of fluid as 1000 microliters. Therefore, 7.5 microliters of something is the equivalent of .0075 milliliters
230,010,000µL (microliters)
9.2mL is 9200µL (microliters).
15 microliters is 0.015mL
1 US quart =946,352.946 microliters
Three milliliters is 3000µL (microliters)
38µL (microliters) = 0.0038 centiliters
165µL (microliters) equates to 0.165mL
1 liters = 1000000 microliters