A liter is a measure of volume, a millimeter a measure of length. There is not comparison
Yes.
well, there can't be litres in millilitres but there can be millilitres in a litre
liter is a measure of volume and a millimeter (mm) is a measure of length. You cannot convert between the 2.if you mean a cubic millimeter then it is 1/1000th of a liter or 1 milliliter.
For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.
Millimeter and liter are different measures. The correct answer to this question would be there are no millimeters (distance) in a liter (volume). However, there are one thousand millilitersin a liter.
A liter is a measure of volume, a millimeter a measure of length. There is not comparison
A liter is bigger than a millimeter. A liter is a unit of volume, equivalent to 1000 milliliters or 1,000,000 cubic millimeters.
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1 millimeter
Yes.
The two do not convert. A millimeter measures length, a liter measures volume.
A millimeter is a measure of length. It has nothing to do with the litre which is a measure of volume and is divided into 1,000 millilitres
well, there can't be litres in millilitres but there can be millilitres in a litre
Millimeters and liters are two different units of measure. A millimeter is used to measure distance, while a liter is used to measure liquid volume. However, there is a milliliter, which is smaller than a liter.
1 millimeter = 0.001 metre
A millimeter is a measure of distance, and a liter is a measure of volume. They cannot be compared to each other. If you meant milliliter, it is 1/1000th of a liter.