500 mm = 5 dm
10 mm = 1 cm so 500 mm = 50 cm. Simple!
1 liter (L) = 1000 milliliters (mL). Then half a liter must be 500 milliliters.500
1 m**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000 000 mL 1000 mm**3 = 1 mL 250 000 mm**3 = 250 mL
1,000 cubic mm = 1 mL1 cubic mm = 0.001 mL
To find the new pressure after the compression, you can use Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely related at constant temperature. Using the formula P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 = 760 mm Hg, V1 = 500 ml, V2 = 100 ml, you can calculate the new pressure (P2) by rearranging the formula as follows: P2 = P1V1 / V2 = (760 mm Hg * 500 ml) / 100 ml. Substituting these values gives you the new pressure after compression.
500 mm = 5 dm
500 ml equates to 0.05 decaliters.
There are 2 500 ml in a liter.
There are 500 ml in half a liter.
0.5 L = 500 mL Remember 1000 mL = 1 L (Litre)
That is 35.274 tablespoons
That is 500 ml.
This is not a valid conversion; millimeters (mm) is a measure of length or distance while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume
50 centiliters (cl) is equivalent to 500 milliliters (ml).
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10 mm = 1 cm so 500 mm = 50 cm. Simple!