How many litters of water in a cubic metre and how many kg is a litter of water?
Answer:
Assuming you meant "liter" (or "litre") as in measurement.
1 m³ of pure water is 1000 liters.
1 liter of pure water is precisely 1 kg at 4° C.
So 1 m³ of water weighs 1000 kg, or one tonne.
One thousand, and one, respectively.
It is not litter but liter. A litter is used in connection with the puppies that a female dog gives birth to.
A liter is 1000 cubic centimeters. A cubic meter is 10000 liters. A liter of water has a mass of 1 kilogram.
A litter is something a cat or dog gives birth to.
A liter is a unit of measure.
Be sure not to pronounce them the same.
(lit-ter) for litter....(lee-ter) for Liter
Once you get past this, you just might be able to find your own answer.
It's simple..
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters
&
1 liter = the volume of 1 kg of water at its maximum density
1. 1 m³ of water is equal to 1000 L.
2. It depends on the temperature and the density of water.
To make the calculation easier, commonly, 1 L of water is assumed to be equal to 1kg of water.
there are 100cm in 1m, so if you cube them, there are 1,000,000cubic cm in 1 cubic meter. if there is 1,000cubic cm in 1 liter, obviously, you have 1,000liters for every 1 cubic meter of water. water is 1gm per 1cc, so 1liter=1000gm or 1kilogram. also, be careful with the spelling of your units. some professors are strict.
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