Converting between litres and millilitres is a fundamental skill in various scientific and everyday applications. The litre (L) is a metric unit of volume equal to 1 cubic decimetre, while the millilitre (mL) is a smaller unit equal to 1 cubic centimetre. Understanding the relationship between these units is crucial for accurate measurements and calculations.
The conversion factor between litres and millilitres is 1000. This means that:
Example 1: Convert 5 litres to millilitres.
5 litres x 1000 millilitres/litre = 5000 millilitres
Example 2: Convert 1250 millilitres to litres.
1250 millilitres x 0.001 litres/millilitre = 1.25 litres
For your convenience, below is a comprehensive conversion table covering a wide range of values:
Litres (L) | Millilitres (mL) |
---|---|
0.1 | 100 |
0.2 | 200 |
0.3 | 300 |
0.4 | 400 |
0.5 | 500 |
0.6 | 600 |
0.7 | 700 |
0.8 | 800 |
0.9 | 900 |
1.0 | 1000 |
Understanding the conversion between litres and millilitres is essential in various practical applications, including:
Mastering the conversion between litres and millilitres is a vital skill that enhances your ability to measure and interpret quantities accurately. By understanding the conversion factors and utilizing the provided table, you can confidently tackle any calculations or applications involving these units.
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