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Homework Statement
I need to convert a value in cm^3s^-1 to litres per second. I know that 1 litre=10^-3m^3
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Could someone please help?
Nope think about it, 1cc is a suger cube, 100m^3 is an apartment!Fairy111 said:1cm^3 = 100m^3
Fairy111 said:1cm^3 = 100m^3
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This--cm^3s^-1--is very hard to read. If you click the Go Advanced button just below the text entry box, a menu bar is displayed. One of the buttons there is X2. If you click it, you can enter an exponent between the SUP and /SUP tags.Fairy111 said:I need to convert a value in cm^3s^-1 to litres per second. I know that 1 litre=10^-3m^3
The conversion factor for converting cm^3s^-1 to L/s is 0.001.
To convert cm^3s^-1 to L/s, you need to multiply the given value by 0.001.
cm^3s^-1 and L/s are both units of measurement for flow rate, with cm^3s^-1 being the smaller unit. 1 cm^3s^-1 is equivalent to 0.001 L/s.
Yes, you can convert other units of flow rate to cm^3s^-1 or L/s by using the appropriate conversion factor. For example, to convert m^3/h to cm^3s^-1, you would multiply the given value by 1000.
Converting units of flow rate allows for easier comparison and understanding of different flow rates. It also allows for consistency and accuracy in calculations and measurements.