Yes, 1000 cm³ is equal to 0.001 m³. This is because 1 m³ is equal to 1,000,000 cm³, so to convert cm³ to m³, you divide by 1,000,000. Therefore, 1000 cm³ divided by 1,000,000 equals 0.001 m³.
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6 litres in m3. a litre is 1000cm3. so divide that by 103 to convert to m3. That is 0.000001m3. 6 litres is 0.000006m3
Well, darling, 1 dm3 is equal to 0.001 m3. It's like saying you have a mini-me version of a cubic meter, just shrunk down to fit into a decimeter cube. So, next time you're measuring volume, just remember to move that decimal point three places to the left.
1 liter is 1000cm3.
The volume of 0.192 deciliters is equivalent to 19.2 milliliters. To find the density, divide the mass (21.000 g) by the volume (19.2 ml), giving a density of approximately 1.094 grams per milliliter.
1cm3 = 1ml 1000cm3 = 1000ml (= 1 litre)
5.65770595 m3
1000 L
2.83
1 liter = 1000cm3 therefore take 4.38% of 1000cm3 = 43.8cm3
2m x 2m x 3m is equal to 12 m3 (cubic metres)12 m3 is equal to 423.776 ft3 (cubic feet)
one m3 is equal to 1000 KL, so to convert KL to m3 we divide the number by a thousand.