There is no equivalence.
A kilometre is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a litre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Approximately, yes.
Liters cannot convert to kilometers. A liter is a measure of volume, a meter, or kilometer, is a measure of length. Liters are a measure of volume, and kilometers are a measure of distance, so there is no equivalence between the two measures. It would be like asking how many quarts are equal to 6 miles.
1 decalitre is equal to 10 litres. Therefore, 1 litre is equal to 1/10, or 0.1 decalitres.
10 kilometers, because it takes 10,000 decimeters to equal 1 kilometer
0.000000001 is equal to one billionth, or 10-9. A kilometer is 103 meters. When multiplying exponents, add them together. In this case, we get 10-6, or one millionth of a meter - which can also be expressed as 0.000001.
one trillion litres (1,000,000,000,000)
10 milliliters is 0.01 liters.
No 1 kilometer = 100000 centimeters
A kilometer is equal to about 6/10 of a mile (0.621 miles).
1 kilometer is equal to 10 hectometers, so:234.25*10=2342.5How's that?
1 kilometer = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 kilometer
100 deciliters is equivalent to 10 liters.
10 US gallons = 37.85 liters
1/10 of a kilometer
1.76 litres
1 dekaliter is equal to 10 liters. 45 dekaliters is equal to 450 liters.
No, 10 litres = 10,000 millilitres.