A litre is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm so it's 0.001 cubic metres. That means 100L will be 0.1 cubic metres. That's the same as 6102 cubic inches or 3.53 cubic feet.
Another way to look at this is: 100L = 100*1000mL. 1mL = 1cc (cubic centimeter). Thus, 100L = 100*1000cc = 100 cubic decimeter = 0.1 cubic meter. 1in = 2.54cm. 1 cubic inch = 2.54^3 cc. So 100L = 10^5 / 2.54^3 cubic inches = 6102.37 cubic in. 1 cubic feet = 12^3 cubic inch. Therefore, 100L = 6102.37/12^3 cubic feet = 3.53147 cubic ft.
Any unit of volume, such as liters or cubic meters.
A milliliter is already a volume measurement. Cubic milliliter is not a proper term for volume.A cubic millimeter can be used for volume, though.A cubic millimeter = 10-6 liters or 0.000001 liters.A milliliter = 10-3 liters or 0.001 liters.
volume in units of gallons, liters, cubic feet, cubic meters etc
A TMC is the acronym for Thousand Million Cubic Feet. This doesn't translate easily into liters per second because one is an area measurement and the other is a volume measurement.
There are 28.32 liters per cubic foot: 6 x 28.32 = 169.92 liters.
200 liters is 12,204.7 cubic inches or 200,000cc
a liter is a measurement of volume, i have never heard of a cubic liter.
One cubic foot = 28.32 liters. A liter is always a cubic measurement, so that adjective in unnecessary. 1 cubic foot is 28.316846592 liters.
A liter is always a cubic measurement, so that adjective in unnecessary. 5.3 liters are 323.425843702 cubic inches.
meters cubed Liters, cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards
meters cubed Liters, cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards
If your question is correct 1287314 cubic millimeters is 1.287314 liters. If you intended to ask cubic centimeters( a more common measurement) the answer is 1287.314 liters.
There are about 3035 liters of water in 100 cubic feet.
Cubic meters and liters are both measures of volume, usually related to liquid volume.
A liter is always a cubic measurement, so that adjective in unnecessary. 0.197 liters are 0.006956989344 cubic feet, no matter what you are measuring.
A liter is always a cubic measurement, so that adjective in unnecessary. The volume of 2 liters are 0.07062933344 cubic feet no matter what material you are measuring.
The standard unit of measurement for volume is liters (L) or cubic meters (m³) in the metric system, and gallons (gal) or cubic inches (in³) in the imperial system.