The conversion is: 1 L = 1 000 mL
So 1990 mL is equal to 1,99 L.
Yes, liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape, compared to solids that have a definite shape and a definite volume or gasses that have neither a definite shape or volume.
A gram or kilogram would be the best units to measure the weight of a dictionary.
The fastest speed a human has ever traveled was during the Apollo 10 mission in 1969, when the spacecraft reached a speed of 24,791 mph (39,897 km/h) relative to Earth. This speed was necessary for the spacecraft to return to Earth from the Moon.
It takes about 15.6 gallons of water to make one pound of paper, and the average newspaper weighs about 0.8 pounds. So, roughly 12.5 gallons of water are used to make one newspaper.
The decimal system for ounces is based on dividing an ounce into decimal parts, with one ounce being equivalent to 0.0625 pounds or 28.35 grams. In this system, the decimal representation of ounces is a fraction of a pound, allowing for easy conversion between different units of weight.
123 pounds * 0.453592 kilograms/pound ≈ 55.79236 kilograms
Therefore, 123 pounds is approximately equal to 55.79 kilograms.
No they are not lighter unless the bubble wrap in question is not filled with air, but instead of some other gas that is lighter then air. The object, if filled with air, will in fact weigh heavier, but not by any significant means.
One gallon of water is equivalent to 3.785 liters. Therefore, approximately 0.757 5-liter water bottles equal one gallon of water.
The name of the "bubble" in science is the molecule, because if you use a professional microscope, molecules look like bubbles. The name of the "bubble" in science is the molecule, because if you use a professional microscope, molecules look like bubbles.
If you could fold a newspaper in half 100 times, it would theoretically result in a thickness of approximately 13.6 billion light-years, far exceeding the observable universe's size. However, in reality, the paper would likely tear or become unmanageable after a certain number of folds due to physical constraints.
Accurate conversion from grams to cups is possible only for water, which is how weight and volume are related in the metric system. The following conversion will yield too much of a solid more dense (heavier) than water, and too little of a solid less dense (lighter) than water.
First convert grams to liters: 1000 grams (1kg) 1 mililiter (ml).
Liters and milliliters can then be converted directly cups:
1 militers 1 teaspoon 15 ml 1 fluid oz. 100 ml 1 cup 1 liter 4.2 cups 1 liter 1.06 quarts 1 liter = .26 gallon
Here are the correct conversion factors within a few tenths of an mL:
5mL = 1 teaspoon (level teaspoon)
15mL = 1 tablespoon (level tablespoon)
30mL = 1 ounce
240mL =8 ounces (1 cup)
1000mL/1 liter =33.8 ounces
Keep in mind 1gram = 1mL
Answer #2
Technically, there is a conversion from grams to cups, but unfortunately, it has letters and numbers in it. The formula would be:
c = g *1/d * 0.00423
where
c = cups
g=grams
d = density = g/mL
and 0.00423 = cup/mL
So, if you don't know the density of the substance you are trying to measure (i.e. sugar) look it up online and go from there. Good luck!
266.7mm
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 10.5 in*
2.54 cm
1 in
*
10 mm
1 cm
=
266.7 mm
Direct Conversion Formula 10.5 in*
25.4 mm
1 in
=
266.7 mm
The metric unit commonly used to measure the area of a city is square kilometers (km²). For smaller areas or detailed measurements, square meters (m²) might also be used, but for the overall size of a city, square kilometers are the standard unit.
First, note that cl is the same as centiliters and ml is the same as milliliters. Thus, when you are asking to convert 480 cl to ml, you are asking to convert 480 centiliters to milliliters.
A centiliter is larger than a milliliter. Simply put, cl is larger than ml. In fact, a centiliter is "10 to the power of 1" larger than a milliliter.
Since a centiliter is 10^1 larger than a milliliter, it means that the conversion factor for cl to ml is 10^1. Therefore, you can multiply 480 cl by 10^1 to get 480 cl converted to ml.
Here is the answer with the math showing you how to convert 480 cl to ml by multiplying 480 by the conversion factor of 10^1.
SI is the inital of the French words, 'Systeme InternationLe'.
; Otherwise knowqn as Standard International System.
You misunderstand!!!!
ml is a metric measure of volume
oz(ounces) is an imperial measire of mass. (weight).