1 Liter is 1000 ML, so 1L is bigger
By definition: a metric unit volume (the liter) is defined as 10 cm3 or 1 dm3 (decimeter). 1/1000 of that space is a mL, and that volume is also described as 1 cm3.
yes, 1 million times bigger
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
Yes. In the US, the tablespoon as a unit of measure is about 15 ml; in Australia, 20 ml.
litreAdded:Volume of liquids, solids AND gases are in SI-unit cubic metre, m3More usable in household is Litre (L), 1 L = 1 dm3 = 0.001 m3and millilitre (mL), 1 mL = 1 cm3 = 0.001 dm3 = 0.000001 m3
1 Liter is 1000 ML, so 1L is bigger
(1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm) = 1 cm3 1 cm = 10 mm (10 mm x 10 mm x 10 mm) = 1,000 mm3 1,000 mm3 = 1 cm3 25 mm3 = (25/1000) cm3 = 0.025 cm3
1 liter is 1 dm3
100ml = 1 dm3 0.196g = 196x10-6kg Density = mass/volume Density of CO = 196x10-6 / 1 = 196x10-6 kg/dm3
bigger 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
Litre is bigger than Mililetre
50 L of water is bigger than 1 mL of water. 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters, so 50 L is equivalent to 50,000 mL, making it significantly larger than 1 mL.
1 mL = 0,001 L; the ratio L/mL is 1 000.
By definition: a metric unit volume (the liter) is defined as 10 cm3 or 1 dm3 (decimeter). 1/1000 of that space is a mL, and that volume is also described as 1 cm3.
mililitre ---------------- . The millilitre is 0,001 litre. Litre is an "accepted" value in SI equal to 1 dm3.
~Improved~ A L is bigger because a mL is pretty much the size of a small object.. . 1 L:1,000 mL.