1L = 1000ml( 1L = 1000ml)
L is expressed as L in the international system of units, and its secondary unit is mL. The conversion relationship between L and other unit of volume is:
1l =1000ml = 0.001m3 =1m3 decimeter = 1000m3.
1L = 1dm * 1dm * 1dm = 10cm * 10cm * 65438+ 10cm
1 ml = 1 cm3 = 1 cm3
1 m3 = 1000 liter
Extended data:
Difference between quantity and quantity.
1 has different meanings. For example, the volume of an iron drum refers to the size of the space occupied outside, and the volume of this iron drum refers to the number of objects contained inside. An object has a volume, but it doesn't necessarily have a volume.
2. The measurement methods are different. Generally speaking, before calculating the volume of an object, its length, width and height should be measured. The volume of an object is measured from the outside, but the volume is measured from the inside. A closed object with both volume and volume must be larger than its volume.
3. The company names are not exactly the same. Unit of volume generally uses: cubic meters, cubic decimeters and cubic centimeters; Solid unit of volume is the same as unit of volume, while liquid and gas in unit of volume and unit of volume are generally liters and milliliters.
4. Formula: v cuboid =abc (length× width× height) v cube = A 3 (side length× side length× side length) v cylinder =Sh v cone = 1/3sh.
5. Measure the volume of liquid, such as water and oil. The commonly used unit of volume are liters and milliliters, and can also be written as l and mL.
6. Calculate the volume of irregular three-dimensional graphics. You can put this object in water, and use the current volume-the volume of the object that has not been put in is the volume or the height-length * width of the object that has not been put in (1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter; 1 ml = 1 cm3)
7. The capacity of hard disk is in MB (megabytes) and GB (gigabytes). The size of a single file on a computer is the volume! (For example, a 500kb picture is a 500kb picture)
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