Supposing you are talking about water, simply multiply the metres cubed by 1000 or move the decimal point 3 places to the right. 1metre cubed = 1000 litres. And its weight would be 1 tonne or 1000kg.
2007-02-15 02:00:39
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answer #1
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answered by Jim E 1
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1 m = 10 ² cm
1 m ² = 10 ² x 10 ² cm ² = 10^(4) cm²
1 m ³ = 10 ² x 10 ² x 10 ² cm³ = 10^(6) cm³
1 litre = 1000 cm ³ = 10 ³ cm ³
Let volume of container = V m ³ = 10^(6) x V cm ³:-
10 ³ cm ³ <-------------> 1 litre
10^(6) V cm ³ <-----> (10^(6) / 10 ³) V litres = 10 ³ V litres
Therefore if V in m ³ is known, multiply V by 10 ³ = 1000 to obtain number of litres the tank can hold.
2007-02-15 08:52:36
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answered by Como 7
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One cubic metre contains 1000 litres.
1 m^3 = 1000 dm^3
So
1.5 m^3 = 1500dm^3
2007-02-15 16:32:57
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answer #3
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answered by lenpol7 7
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1 cubic metre = 1000 litres
So ,all you've got to do is multiply the volume in cubic metres by 1000 to get the number of litres it will hold.
2007-02-15 13:02:25
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answered by Christine$hotbabe 3
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1 Cubic Metre = 1,000 Litres
2007-02-15 08:07:24
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answered by CJ W 2
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we know that 1 meter cube = 1000 liter
so you can eaisily obtain how many litres it can hold
for example container of 2 m^3 so it can hold 2000 L
2007-02-15 09:33:32
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answered by falcon 1
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1 m^3 =1000 litre.So multiply your cubic meter by 1000 and you´ll get the answer in litres
2007-02-15 08:06:30
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answered by santmann2002 7
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one cubic metre is equals to 1000 litres.
2007-02-15 08:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You convert m³ in litres. Thus:
1dm³ = 1L
1 m³ = 1000L
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2007-02-16 12:27:24
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answer #9
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answered by aeiou 7
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