There are 1000 litres in a cubic meter.
15x1000 is 15,000 litres (x1000 from m3 to litres)
To calculate the time it takes to discharge 300 m3 of water, first convert the volume to liters: 1 m3 = 1000 liters, so 300 m3 = 300,000 liters. Then, divide the total volume by the flow rate to get the time. In this case, 300,000 liters / 2 liters per second = 150,000 seconds, or approximately 41.7 hours.
To compare 15 gallons and 50 liters, we need to convert one of the measurements. One US gallon is approximately 3.785 liters, so 15 gallons is about 56.8 liters. Therefore, 15 gallons is larger than 50 liters.
1 m3 = 1000 L 0.06 m3 = 60 L
The milliliter and the cubic centimeter are equal volumes.
1.2 m3 = 1,200 liters
Multiply by 1,000
Multiply by 1000. So 0.02 * 1000 = 20 liters.
To convert from cubic meters (m3) to liters (L), you multiply the volume in cubic meters by 1000. This is because 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters. So, the conversion formula is: volume in liters = volume in cubic meters x 1000.
1 m3 = 1000 litres.
6 litres in m3. a litre is 1000cm3. so divide that by 103 to convert to m3. That is 0.000001m3. 6 litres is 0.000006m3
Like so: cubic meters x 1,000 = liters
15x1000 is 15,000 litres (x1000 from m3 to litres)
1 liter = 1 decimeter31 meter3= 1000 liters15 m3 = 15000 liters
To convert 20000 kg of Jet A1 fuel with a specific gravity of 0.86 to liters, you would use the formula: Volume (liters) = Mass (kg) / Specific Gravity. Therefore, Volume = 20000 kg / 0.86 = approximately 23255 liters.
To calculate the time it takes to discharge 300 m3 of water, first convert the volume to liters: 1 m3 = 1000 liters, so 300 m3 = 300,000 liters. Then, divide the total volume by the flow rate to get the time. In this case, 300,000 liters / 2 liters per second = 150,000 seconds, or approximately 41.7 hours.
There are 1000 liters in 1 m3.