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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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On 2 Oct 99, at 22:53, Harry Goudie wrote:

> > interchangeable. By squaring (cms2) or cubing (cms3) does not convert
> > one to the other. The only analogy I can employ is, feet and yards do
> > not translate to pints and gallons
>
> 1 cubic metre = 1000 litres
>
> I think they are therefore interchangeable.

Where did that come from? So, reducing your equation
1cubic milimeter = ? mililiters?  Sorry dosen't work for me. Where
are the math geniuses?
        The full table of metric measurement of liquids reads:-
                        10 mililitres = 1 Centilitre
                        10 Centilitres =1 Litre
                        10 Litres =1 Dekalitre
                        10 Dekalitres = 1 Hectolitre
                        10 Hectolitres =1 Kilolitre
        So 10x10x10 =1000 which is equal to 1 Kilolitre
        Most formlae gives metric liquid measurement in ccs or centilitres
or smaller quantities in mls or mililiters.
        If I'm wrong, then I stand corrected, and apologise.



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