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How many litres of water in a cubic meter?

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How many litres of water in a cubic meter?

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  1. 1,000.  By the way, when I need to do conversions I use

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  2. 1000

    One litre of water has a volume of 10cm x 10 cm x 10 cm, so you can get 1000 of these smaller cubes into a cubic meter.

    Just as an added interesting fact, the mass of one litre of water is 1 kg, which means that the mass of 1cubic meter of water is 1000 kg, which is equal to 1 tonne.

  3. You have already got a a few correct answers, but one is oddly stated, so I would like to add that there are also 1000 liters of mercury in a cubic meter of mercury, and 1000 liters of helium in one cubic meter of helium.

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  5. *There are 1000 liters of water in a cubic meter when measured at its maximal density, which occurs at about 4 degrees Celsius.

    *1 M^3 means :

    Dimensions of a cube are 1 M X 1 M X 1 M that is length*breadth*height.

    *Weight = volume * Density

    Weight = 1*1000 [M^3 *KG/M^3]

    Weight = 1000 KG.

    *One litre of water has a mass of almost exactly one kilogram (1 litre of chemically pure water has a mass of 1 kg at 277.13 K (3.98 °C or 39.164 °F), at which point the pure water occupies the minimum volume per mass). Similarly: 1 millilitre of water has about 1 g of mass; 1,000 litres of water has about 1,000 kg (1 tonne) of mass.

  6. 1000 litres are one cubic metre.

    As an aside,the whole metric system was built on the principle of one unit volume = one unit weight of water (at appr.4 deg C) .

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