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Conversion of volume units
1 m³ =
Metric
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1,000.0 l
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10,000 dl
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1.0000*105 cl
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0.0010000 Ml
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100.00 dal
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1.0000 kl
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10.000 hl
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1,000,000 ml
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1.0000*109 µl
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1.0000 m³
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0.0010000 dam³
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1.0000*10-6 hm³
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1.0000*10-9 km³
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1,000.0 dm³
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1.0000*106 cm³
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1.0000*109 mm³
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US liquid
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1,056.7
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16,231,000
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270,510
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33,814
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8,453.5
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4,226.8
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2,113.4
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264.17
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8.5217
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6.2898
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Kitchen (American)
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811,540
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202,880
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67,628
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5,635.7
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4,226.8
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Kitchen (Australian)
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2.0000*105
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50,000
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American and British
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61,024 in³
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35.315 ft³
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1.308 yd³
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2.3991*10-10 mi³
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Imperial liquid
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16,894,000
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844,680
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281,560
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35,195
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7,039
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1,759.8
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879.88
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219.97
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6.2848
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Kitchen (English and metric)
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8.0000*105
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2.0000*105
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1.0000*105
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66,667
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5,279.3
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3,519.5
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Do you have any questions or comments?
From Marble Ton to QM |
by Yaghmoure on 2010-02-10 |
Dear Sir,
Greetings,
Kindly I would like to ask you how can i know the 1 ton of the block marble can make meters with thickness 2CM
and with meters with thickness 3 CM and for 4CM and so on..
Also please give an an example how can i know how many meters i need to cover a room !
Thank you for your attention and looking to hear from you soon.
Best Regards,
Yaghmoure .
i need some help |
by hadeel on 2010-02-01 |
hello ,
i work weat , corn , soya borsa
i have a question about how may i change bu to ton or us $
thank you
unit |
by s on 2009-11-16 |