Convert exacubic decimetre to gigaliter


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How many exacubic decimetre in 1 gigalitre? The answer is 1.0E-9. We assume you are converting between exacubic decimetre and gigaliter. You can view more details on each measurement unit: exacubic decimetre or gigalitre The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1.0E-15 exacubic decimetre, or 1.0E-6 gigalitre. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between exacubic decimeters and gigaliters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of exacubic decimetre to gigalitre

1 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 1000000000 gigalitre

2 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 2000000000 gigalitre

3 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 3000000000 gigalitre

4 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 4000000000 gigalitre

5 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 5000000000 gigalitre

6 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 6000000000 gigalitre

7 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 7000000000 gigalitre

8 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 8000000000 gigalitre

9 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 9000000000 gigalitre

10 exacubic decimetre to gigalitre = 10000000000 gigalitre


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Definition: Gigaliter

The SI prefix "giga" represents a factor of 109, or in exponential notation, 1E9.

So 1 gigaliter = 109 liter.


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