Is there a question in there somewhere?
The cubic meter, m^3, is the SI unit of volume.
It is derived from the SI unit of length, the meter.
1 meter * 1 meter * 1 meter = 1 m^3
1 m^3 = 1000 Liters = 1000000 cm^3.
2006-07-03 13:09:46
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answered by mrjeffy321 7
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You question could be more specific. Science is done in metrics if you are asking why there is a metric unit.
If you want to convert then the following factors might be useful:
39.37 inches per meter (39.39 x 39.37 x39.37)
231 cubic inches per gallon (divide into the above.)
...and this conversion works for other liquids besides water
2006-07-03 20:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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What is your question? There are 39.937 cubic feet in a cubic meter if that's what you mean.
Jules. Australia.
2006-07-03 20:10:00
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answered by Jules G 6
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Weigh it. One cubic centimetre of water weighs 1 gram. 1 kilogram of water is one litre. One cubic metre of water weighs one tonne etc.
2006-07-03 20:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Try goin under water with a tape measure..........
2006-07-03 20:15:32
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answered by Bigtex White Traxh 1
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wut?
2006-07-03 20:15:17
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answered by alexis h 1
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