Convert kiloliter to millicubic dekametre


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How many kilolitre in 1 millicubic dekametre? The answer is 1. We assume you are converting between kiloliter and millicubic dekametre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: kilolitre or millicubic dekametre The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 1 kilolitre, or 1 millicubic dekametre. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between kiloliters and millicubic dekameters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of kilolitre to millicubic dekametre

1 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 1 millicubic dekametre

5 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 5 millicubic dekametre

10 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 10 millicubic dekametre

20 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 20 millicubic dekametre

30 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 30 millicubic dekametre

40 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 40 millicubic dekametre

50 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 50 millicubic dekametre

75 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 75 millicubic dekametre

100 kilolitre to millicubic dekametre = 100 millicubic dekametre


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Definition: Kiloliter

The SI prefix "kilo" represents a factor of 103, or in exponential notation, 1E3.

So 1 kiloliter = 103 liter.


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