You have
to bear in mind that area units are cubes and three-dimensional. The conversion
of a unit into another one is done by dividing or multiplying both the
length, the height and the width, that is dividing and multiplying by
ten three times; in other words, dividing and multiplying by 1000.
|
unidad |
it is the volume of a |
it equals |
symbol |
multiples |
cubic kilometre |
cube whose edges measure one kilometre |
1000000000
m3 |
km3 |
cubic hectometre |
cube whose edges measure one hectometre |
1000000
m3 |
hm3 |
cubic decametre |
cube whose edges measure one decametre |
1000
m3 |
dam3 |
base
unit
|
cubic metre |
cube whose edges measure one metre |
|
m3 |
submultiples |
cubic decimetre |
cube whose edges measure one decimetre |
0.001
m3 |
dm3 |
cubic centimetre |
cube whose edges measure one centimetre |
0.000001
m3 |
cm3 |
cubic millimetre |
cube whose edges measure one millimetre |
0.000000001
m3 |
mm3 |
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Here
you see the representation of the cubic decimetre and the cubic
centimetre.
You
can rotate the figures by moving the red dot.
You
can move the ruler from its ends, one after the other.
What
you are going to measure has to be straight in front of you.
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- How many
cubic centimetres fit in a cubic decimetre?
- How many cubic millimetres fit in a cubic centimetre?
- How
many cubic millimetres fit in a cubic decimetre?
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