How many litres in a square metre?
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There is no volume in a square, it would have to be a cube.
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i think you mean cubik metre
Ermmmm quite a lot? Or could that be only a little.I suppose it depends how deep it is.now if you had asked in a litre cubed I might have stood a chance at getting the right answer (or maybe not! lol).
1 litre=1 metre^3
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Litre is a measure of volume whereas sqm is the measure of area. There is nothing in common between the two.
none, litres is a volumic measurement, square metres are not
a liter is a unit of volume, a square meter is a unit of area. It is kind of like asking how many liters of water fit on a floor tile.
1 L = 0.001 m³
There are a thousand liters in a cubic meter, if that's what you meant.
A cubic meter of water is aka metric ton.
Litre is a unit of volume. Square meter is a unit of area. You're missing one dimension. The question cannot be answered numerically accurately.
You mean meter cubed.
There is 1 mL in a cm^3 thus there are 1,000,000 mL in a meter^3 and so there are 1000 L in a meter^3.
Bad question, you cant normally mix Litres (Liquid) with Metres, (measurement), unless your talking about filling a square metre tank with litres of liquid.
1000 litres in a cubic metre.
1000 litres, if is water at 1,0 g/cm3 of density at 4°C.
but, cubic metre.
1 million
ask google
or 1000 in a m^3
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a litre in a square container is exactly 10cm by 10cm by 10 cm
I always visualise it,
and meter cubed, is a cube of 100cm x 100cm x 100cm
so its a cube of smaller cubes,
ten layers of ten by ten (100/10)
(A milli-litre is 1cm cube) so 1000 of them in each litre
and a million in a cubic metre.
one litre covers a square metre one milimetre deep,
so, a cubic metre would be a thousand
We'll start of saying that one millilitre is one cubic centimetre. 1000 millilitres=1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres. If you were to form a cube which contains 1000 cubic centimetres it would be 10cm along each side (as 10*10*10=1000).
So 1 litre is 10cm by 10cm by 10cm.
With a cubic metre you can fit 10 of these cubes in the x-direction, 10 in the y-direction and 10 in the z-direction. So overall you would have 10*10*10=1000 litres in a cubic metre.
easy one.1 metre = 100 cm so 1 cubic metre = 100 x 100 x 100 cm = 1000000cm^3
Since 1 litre = 10000 cm^3 then 1 cubic metre = 1000 litres.
There you go!
none in a SQUARE metre but 1000 litres in a CUBIC metre
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