I assume that with "capacity" you mean the measurement that is officially known as "volume". The standard unit of volume is the cubic meter. The liter (1/1000 of a cubic meter) and the milliliter = cubic centimeter (1/1000 of a liter) are also often used.
You can't convert that. Hectoliter, and liter, are units of volume; meter is a unit of length. You might, however, convert hectoliters to CUBIC meters.
How to convert Cubic meter to BTU
You can't convert that. One is a unit of length, the other is a unit of volume.
You can't convert that.
To convert standard cubic meters to liters, you can multiply by 1000. This is because there are 1000 liters in one cubic meter. So, if you have 1 standard cubic meter, it is equivalent to 1000 liters.
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Convert standard cubic meter per hour to million million standard cubic feet per day?
Multiply by 1,000: cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
I assume that with "capacity" you mean the measurement that is officially known as "volume". The standard unit of volume is the cubic meter. The liter (1/1000 of a cubic meter) and the milliliter = cubic centimeter (1/1000 of a liter) are also often used.
Since the unit of length is the meter, the unit of volume is naturally the cubic meter. For day-to-day measurements, the liter (1/1000 of a cubic meter) is often used.
one thousandth cubic meter (1 cubic meter = 1000 cubic liter)
The standard unit of volume in the metric system is liter or litre. By using decimal prefixes we can arrive at smaller or larger units of measure. It is no coincidence that there is a relationship between liter as volume, meter as distance and water:1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter = 1 kilogram of water at 4° C.
One liter is the same volume as -- 1,000 milliliters (ml) -- 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm3) -- 0.001 cubic meter -- the volume of one kilogram of standard water at standard temperature and standard pressure
0.001 cubic meter
11,001 cubic metres / 0.30383 = 388,496.65 cu ft
You can't convert that. Hectoliter, and liter, are units of volume; meter is a unit of length. You might, however, convert hectoliters to CUBIC meters.