To: freepatriot32
How many nanoliters is that?
To: Trailerpark Badass
You could fit all the contraband into a Geo, in any event.
4 posted on
10/06/2003 4:14:42 PM PDT by
headsonpikes
(Spirit of '76 bttt!)
To: Trailerpark Badass
Todays science lesson...Metric Volume
0.75 liter & 0.375 liter
750-milliliter & 375-milliliter
The metric system has prefix modifiers that are multiples of 10.
A kiloliter is 1000 liters (1000000 cubic centimeter (cc) = 61,023.7438368 cubic inch)
A hectoliter is 100 liters
A decaliter is 10 liters
A liter is the basic unit of volume (1000 cubic centimeters = 61.0237438 cubic inch)
A deciliter is 1/10 liter
A centiliter is 1/100 liter
A milliliter is 1/1000 liter (1 cubic centimeter (cc) = 0.0610237 cubic inch)
As we move down the units, the next unit is one tenth as large. As we move upward, each unit is 10 times as large. One hundred milliliters, which is 1/10 liter (100/1000=1/10) are larger than one centiliter (1/100th liter).
No wonder we are so screwed up in Canada..we gotta know both SAE & Metric measurements and French
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