m3 to L Converter - Cubic Meter to Liter
Cubic Meter (m³) (m3) to Liter (L)
Direct answer
1 m3 = 1,000 L
L = m3 × 1,000
Converter
Conversion formula
L = m3 × 1,000
m3 = L × 0.001
Example: 10 m3 = 10 × 1,000 = 10,000 L.
Common conversion table
| m3 | L |
|---|---|
| 1 m3 | 1,000 L |
| 2 m3 | 2,000 L |
| 5 m3 | 5,000 L |
| 10 m3 | 10,000 L |
| 20 m3 | 20,000 L |
| 50 m3 | 50,000 L |
| 100 m3 | 100,000 L |
| 1,000 m3 | 1,000,000 L |
Conversion derivation
Express both m3 and L in the same base unit m3 (cubic meter), then cancel the shared base unit.
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Rewrite m3 in the base unit
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Rewrite L in the base unit
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Forward conversion
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Reverse conversion
AI explanation for this conversion
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Cubic Meter to Liter Conversion Factor
The conversion factor of 1,000 arises because a cubic meter and a liter are both metric units of volume, where a liter is defined as 0.001 cubic meters. Multiplying a volume in cubic meters by 1,000 gives the equivalent volume in liters.
Definition
A cubic meter (m³) is the SI derived unit of volume, defined as the volume of a cube with edges one meter in length. A liter (L) is a metric unit of volume defined as one cubic decimeter, which is exactly 0.001 cubic meters.
Principle
The conversion uses the direct relationship between the two units. Since 1 L equals 0.001 m³, dividing 1 m³ by 0.001 yields 1,000 L. Therefore, to convert from cubic meters to liters, you multiply by the factor of 1,000.
Assumptions
- The conversion assumes the standard metric definitions of the units.
- The relationship is exact within the metric system.
Cautions
- The result should be rounded to the precision required for your specific calculation.
- This conversion is for volume. Do not confuse with mass or other dimensions.
FAQ
How many L are in 1 m3?
1 m3 = 1,000 L.
How many L are in 10 m3?
10 m3 = 10,000 L.
How many L are in 100 m3?
100 m3 = 100,000 L.
What is the formula to convert m3 to L?
Use L = m3 × 1,000.
How many m3 are in 1 L?
1 L = 0.001 m3.
What should I check when converting m3 to L?
Use the conversion factor and round the result to the precision required by your calculation.
