50 liters
The metric unit for volume (capacity is the volume something holds) is the liter which is the same volume as 1,000 cu cm. This can be preceded by the metric prefixes to form "other" units, for example the milliliter (ml) is 1/1000 liter (and the same size as 1 cu cm), the centilitre (cl) is 1/100 liter. Some metric units of capacity are Liters, and Milliliters. 2 liters is equal to a 2 liter soda from the store. 250 milliliters equals 1 metric cup.
1000 L = 1 kilolitre
There is not a single metric unit of length. 1000 metres is 1000 unit of the MKS (metre-kilogram-second) basis of length or 100,000 of the CGS (centimetre-gram-second) basis.
One decaliter is equal to 10 liters. The prefix "deca-" denotes a factor of 10 in the metric system, so when you have a decaliter, you have 10 liters. This relationship is consistent with the metric system's base unit conversions, where each prefix indicates a certain power of 10 difference in the quantity being measured.
yes a liter is a metric unit
liters is the answer
A liter is the basic unit of volume in the metric system equal to 1.057 quarts1.057 Imperial quarts = .946 liters 1.057 US quarts = 1.000 liters
Liters
3000. The SI unit of volume, a liter equals a cubic decimeter. There are 1000 liters per m3.
Kilo- is the unit of the metric system that represents 1000 times the base unit.
A liter is the metric unit of volume
The metric unit of volume is in liters and milliliters
The metric unit for liquid volume is liters. Throughout Europe and much of the world gasoline is sold in liters. North America still uses gallons but that is not a metric or SI unit.
A milliliter is a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter. A Kiloliter is a metric unit of volume equivelent to 1000 liters or one cubic meter. I believe your answer is 32.1mL = 3.21e-05kl
50 liters
1µg equals 1/1000 000 g (gram) or 1000 mg (milligram).