1 metre3 = 1000 litres.
There is no sensible answer to this question. A cubic meter has length, width, and height while a meter has only one of these (often described as length). One cubic meter is essentially a box with equal sides (or sides with lengths that have a product volume equivalent to the volume of such), while a meter is an infinitely thin line. One way to answer this question could be to ask another: What is the maximum number of infinitesimally thin meter long lines can be placed inside a box that has a length of 1 meter, a height of 1 meter, and a depth of 1 meter? Assuming that the ideal way to pack these lines in would be to place them so that their ends touch opposite sides of the box, we can infer that we would be able to place an infinite number of them inside. So the answer seems to be one cubic meter equals an infinite number of meters.
A cubic meter is one square meter on each side of a cube. Think of a box which is one meter long on each side. A square meter has no height, so you can't really say how many square meters are in a cubic meters.
Imagine a square. Now draw a box with all its faces square. This is a cube. Label it so that the height of the box is 1 metre, its width is one metre, and its depth is one metre. If you want to see pictures of cubes, enter "cube" in Google, then click on Images in the menu bar near the top left of your screen.
The length of a tissue box is most likely 25 cm. 25 m, or meters, would be far to large. One meter is about the length of a yard. 25 dm, ordecimeter's would also be wrong. There are ten decimeters in one meter. Therefore, 25 decimeters would be longer than 2.5 meters, which is much longer than a tissue box.
Your local gas company provider is responsible for your gas meter box.
565.03 cu ft
To ground a meter box, usually a grounding electrode conductor is connected to a grounding electrode, such as a ground rod, buried in the earth near the meter box. This provides a path for excess electrical current to safely dissipate into the ground, preventing potential hazards. It is important to follow local electrical codes and regulations when grounding a meter box.
1 metre3 = 1000 litres.
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The wire that runs from the electric meter to the breaker box is called the service entrance cable or service wire. It is responsible for carrying the electricity from the meter into your home's electrical system through the breaker box.
1*2.5*1.5=3.75m^3
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mf is ratio of CT ration of meter box to CT ration written on meter. ex: CT meter box: 30/5, Meter ct ration 1/1. MF : (30/5)/(1/1)= 6
To ground your meter box to your breaker box, connect a grounding wire from the grounding bar in the meter box to the grounding bar in the breaker box using appropriate connectors and following local electrical codes. It's important to ensure the grounding system is properly installed to prevent electrical hazards and ensure safety in your electrical system. If you are unsure, it's best to consult with a licensed electrician.
There is no answer to this, a "square" (I assume a square meter) is a measure of area (2-dimensions), whereas a cubic meter is a measure of volume (3-dimensions).E.g.Suppose a piece of wood has a length and width of 1 meter each. This makes the wood 1 square meter in size.If you take 6 of these pieces of wood and build a box, the box will have length, width, and height of 1 meter (i.e. a cube). The box has a volume of 1 cubic meter.