There are 1000 liters in 1 m3.
In one liter there are 100,000 hectograms. There are 100 hectograms in one gram, and that is multiplied by the 1,000 grams in a liter.
It all depends upon the density of the substance. For 1 Kg of Mercury, with a density of 13534 Kg/m3 it will occupy a volume of about 0.0000739 m3. For 1 Kg of Hydrogen with a density of 0.0899 kg/m3 it will occupy a volume of about 11.12 m3.
0.1 m3
There are ten deciliters in one liter.
One thousand
1 metre3 = 1000 litres.
One cubic metre equals 1,000 litres.
There is 0.45m3 in 450 litres as there are 1000 litres in a m3.
assuming American gallons and not british gallons 1 m3 = 1000 liters 1 liter = 0.26417 gallons thus 1 m3 = 1000*0.26417 = 264.17 gallons
The basic unit of the liter is the liter itself. The liter is a unit of volume in the metric system, and is equal to one cubic decimeter.
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Liter ia a unit of volume; 1 m3=1 000 L Nanometer is a unit of length; 1 nm=10-9 m
1 liter = 1 decimeter31 meter3= 1000 liters15 m3 = 15000 liters
The liter is a unit of volume, but it is only tolerated, it is not part of SI. The basic unit of volume in SI is the metric cube (m3). 1 m3 = 1 000 L
There are approximately 4.2 cups in one liter.
One liter is 1000mL
Divide by 1000. There is 0.0052 m3 in 5.2 litres