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Unit of | Unit of measurement used to measure volume. It is equal to 1 dm<sup>3</sup> (cubic decimeter). | ||
Actually, it is not 1 dm<sup>3</sup> as when the original litre was defined it was incorrect and is now known to be 1 dm<sup>3</sup> plus a very little bit! So, technically it is no 1 dm<sup>3</sup>, or 1000 cm<sup>3</sup> |
Latest revision as of 11:38, 11 November 2010
Unit of measurement used to measure volume. It is equal to 1 dm3 (cubic decimeter).
Actually, it is not 1 dm3 as when the original litre was defined it was incorrect and is now known to be 1 dm3 plus a very little bit! So, technically it is no 1 dm3, or 1000 cm3